Hull City is looking to make their attacking line up stronger ahead of their first ever premier league season, starting from 16 August 2008. The newly promoted club has kept an eye on Chelsea’s under-performed Peruvian striker Claudio Pizarro, whom Chelsea manager Luix Felope Scolari seems to have kept out of his first-team plan. The striker joined Chelsea last season from German club Bayern Munich when Jose Mourinho was in the Chelsea hot seat. Reports out in the media already linked him with a possible move to Real Betis and River Plate, and now Hull City entered into the scene.
Hull City already contacted with Chelsea in this regard, but the new premier league club is seriously considering Claudio Pizarro’s wages of £50,000 a week, which seems to be an amount to be very hard to afford for Hull City. However, they are still interested to talk to the player in this regard and they are now waiting for Chelsea’s reply.
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