
Hull City boss Ruben Selles blocked 21-year-old’s exit amid Plymouth Argyle interest
Hull City boss Ruben Selles didn’t want Mason Burstow to join relegation rivals Plymouth Argyle.
Hull City’s striker was wanted
Hull City Boss Ruben Selles Blocks Mason Burstow’s Exit Amid Plymouth Argyle Interest
Hull City manager Ruben Selles has made it clear that he wants to keep his young striker Mason Burstow at the club, amid interest from relegation rivals Plymouth Argyle. The 21-year-old has been a key player for the Tigers this season, and Selles is determined to hold onto him.
According to reports, Plymouth Argyle had expressed interest in signing Burstow, but Selles was quick to block the move. The Hull City boss is keen to keep his squad intact, particularly with the club facing a relegation battle.
Burstow has been in impressive form for Hull City this season, scoring crucial goals and providing a spark in attack. His performances have caught the attention of several clubs, including Plymouth Argyle, who are also struggling to avoid relegation.
However, Selles is adamant that Burstow is not for sale, and he wants to keep him at the club to help with their own survival bid. The Hull City boss believes that Burstow has a key role to play in the team’s fight against relegation, and he is not willing to
The decision to block Burstow’s exit is a clear indication of Selles’ commitment to keeping his best players at the club. With the transfer window still open, Hull City fans will be hoping that Selles can continue to hold onto his key players and steer the team to safety.
As the relegation battle heats up, Hull City will need all the help they can get, and Burstow’s presence in the team will be crucial. With Selles determined to keep him at the club, the Tigers will be hoping that they can avoid relegation and secure their place in the Championship for next season.