Knill on quadruple transfer - EXCLUSIVE
The latest arrival Michael Keane has fallen out of favour with Hull City boss
Peter Taylor. He's arrived for a months loan after being told yesterday by the Tigers that he had no future at the KC Stadium.
Knill told clubcall that he's been a fan of the player for some time and won't rule out a long term deal: "I've seen him in youth football and always liked him. He gets around the pitch, always wants the ball and competes. He's got a year left at Hull, if he likes us and we like him there might be a possibility of taking over his contract."
Knill told clubcall that he's been a fan of the player for some time and won't rule out a long term deal: "I've seen him in youth football and always liked him. He gets around the pitch, always wants the ball and competes. He's got a year left at Hull, if he likes us and we like him there might be a possibility of taking over his contract."
Keane and on loan Southampton ace Leandre Griffit are both expected to make their debuts at Burnley tomorrow.
Knill has also confirmed that Joey O'Brien at Bolton and David Fox at Manchester United continue to be targets and a move for them could come as soon as next week.
The Rotherham boss also says that he is refusing to contemplate the possibility of relegation, despite that fact that the Millers are stranded at the bottom of the Championship: "Until it's mathematically impossible I'm not going to concede that we're relegated, but while it's not we'll just keep fighting, try to pull out a win and maybe then go on a run."
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