Hull close in on move for financially-stricken League One club’s manager

Reading have accepted an approach from Hull City for manager Ruben Selles, talkSPORT understands. It’s expected negotiations should go smoothly, and Selles could take charge of Hull for their Championship clash against Blackburn on Saturday. Hull are closing in on Royals boss SellesGetty Selles is the clear front-runner to replace the sacked Tim Walter at the KCOM Stadium. Hull owner Acun Ilicali has met with various candidates, including former Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic and ex-Brighton chief Chris Hughton. Mark Robins, recently sacked by Coventry, was also a contender. Walter was sacked following a 2-0 defeat at home to Sheffield United as he lasted just six months in charge of the Tigers. The German departed having won just three of his 18 games in charge across the Championship and Carabao Cup. Walter’s exit also came a day after Ilicali claimed he would remain in his post whatever the result against the Owls. “He will be in the job,” Ilicali told the BBC before the 2-0 defeat. “If we lose tonight, he’s going to be in the job.” Ilicali also promised the new manager, which should be Selles, will be backed in the January window. “Of course we have the power, we have the determination, we have the passion to bring new players,” Ilicali said. Hull City’s season has not gone to planGetty “We are very focused on January transfers.” Reading lie fifth in the League One table with 30 points under Selles, nine behind league leaders Wycombe Wanderers. However, the club was placed under a new transfer embargo in October after they were late to file their financial accounts. “This embargo has been implemented, as per EFL regulations, due to the late filing of financial accounts to Companies House, and relates to the 2022/23 accounting period,” a statement from the Royals read. “We are working closely with our auditing partner to finalise these accounts at the earliest opportunity – at which point the embargo will be lifted immediately.” Reading’s latest embargo was the latest chapter in Dai Yongge’s tumultuous ownership of the former Premier League club. Reading have been engulfed in turmoil since Dai Yongge became owner in 2017Getty Yongge has been in charge since 2017, but the following years have been a lethal mix of points deductions, protests and fines. Royals fans’ anger reached boiling point last season when they stormed the pitch during Reading’s fixture against Port Vale. Supporters chanted ‘Get out of our club’ and ‘We want Dai Yongge out’ echoed around the ground as the clash was ultimately abandoned after 16 minutes. Yongge has since put the club up for sale but has not been able to come to an agreement with any interested parties.

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Hull close in on move for financially-stricken League One club’s manager

Reading have accepted an approach from Hull City for manager Ruben Selles, talkSPORT understands.

It’s expected negotiations should go smoothly, and Selles could take charge of Hull for their Championship clash against Blackburn on Saturday.

Hull are closing in on Royals boss Selles
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Selles is the clear front-runner to replace the sacked Tim Walter at the KCOM Stadium.

Hull owner Acun Ilicali has met with various candidates, including former Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic and ex-Brighton chief Chris Hughton.

Mark Robins, recently sacked by Coventry, was also a contender.

Walter was sacked following a 2-0 defeat at home to Sheffield United as he lasted just six months in charge of the Tigers.

The German departed having won just three of his 18 games in charge across the Championship and Carabao Cup.

Walter’s exit also came a day after Ilicali claimed he would remain in his post whatever the result against the Owls.

“He will be in the job,” Ilicali told the BBC before the 2-0 defeat.

“If we lose tonight, he’s going to be in the job.”

Ilicali also promised the new manager, which should be Selles, will be backed in the January window.

“Of course we have the power, we have the determination, we have the passion to bring new players,” Ilicali said.

Hull City’s season has not gone to plan
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“We are very focused on January transfers.”

Reading lie fifth in the League One table with 30 points under Selles, nine behind league leaders Wycombe Wanderers.

However, the club was placed under a new transfer embargo in October after they were late to file their financial accounts.

“This embargo has been implemented, as per EFL regulations, due to the late filing of financial accounts to Companies House, and relates to the 2022/23 accounting period,” a statement from the Royals read.

“We are working closely with our auditing partner to finalise these accounts at the earliest opportunity – at which point the embargo will be lifted immediately.”

Reading’s latest embargo was the latest chapter in Dai Yongge’s tumultuous ownership of the former Premier League club.

Reading have been engulfed in turmoil since Dai Yongge became owner in 2017
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Yongge has been in charge since 2017, but the following years have been a lethal mix of points deductions, protests and fines.

Royals fans’ anger reached boiling point last season when they stormed the pitch during Reading’s fixture against Port Vale.

Supporters chanted ‘Get out of our club’ and ‘We want Dai Yongge out’ echoed around the ground as the clash was ultimately abandoned after 16 minutes.

Yongge has since put the club up for sale but has not been able to come to an agreement with any interested parties.

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