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Phelan: Deal terms keep changing
- Updated: September 30, 2016
Hull City caretaker manager Mike Phelan says he has not signed a deal to become permanent boss because the club keep changing the terms of the deal.
Steve Bruce left as manager on the eve of the Premier League season due to concerns over the lack of investment in new players.
Phelan, Bruce’s former assistant, took over on an interim basis and oversaw a largely positive start to the season, winning August’s manager of the month award despite initially having just 13 fit, senior players.
Since then, Hull have failed to win in the Premier League in September and suffered heavy defeats to Arsenal and Liverpool but Phelan remains optimistic a deal will be agreed for him to take over permanently.
Phelan said: “I am always confident that my future will be resolved. …