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Frazier Will Not Rush
By Eye Of The Tiger
July 3 2009
Striker Frazier Campbell is still keen on a move to Hull but says he wont be rushed into making a decision. Hull boss Phil Brown is looking to get players in as quick as possible for Pre Season so the players get to work with each other as much as possible before August 15th .

Keith Campbell who represents his son, insists he has only held talks with the Tigers and claimed part of the delay is down to the Red Devils.

"I've spoken to two people. I've spoken to Paul Duffen and I've spoken to Phil Brown, and they're the only two people I've spoken to," Campbell snr told the Hull Daily Mail.

Asked if his son remained keen to join the Tigers in a club record deal, he added: "Definitely.

"It's just purely and simply down to Manchester United, when they sort themselves out then it's fine."

Although Hull are eager for the transfer to be finalised, Campbell will spend some time on holiday before committing his future, having only just returned from Sweden.

His father said: "There are no deadlines at all.

"Fraizer has played a lot of football and we are going to go off and enjoy the holiday, have a discussion while we're away and see where it takes us."


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