Joe Gelhardt Transfer from Leeds United to Hull City
Joe Gelhardt has joined Hull from Leeds after being on loan with the club for the past year and a half. The 24-year-old attacking midfielder has signed a four-year contract with the option to extend for an additional year. Last season, Gelhardt scored 15 goals and provided six assists for Hull in all competitions.
Joe Gelhardt has joined Hull from Leeds after being on loan with the club for the past year and a half. The 24-year-old attacking midfielder has signed a four-year contract with the option to extend for an additional year. Last season, Gelhardt scored 15 goals and provided six assists for Hull in all competitions.
According to Pete O’Rourke, Joe Gelhardt trained with his Hull team-mates on Friday, and the Tigers are expected to confirm his arrival from Leeds soon.
According to Pete O’Rourke, Joe Gelhardt trained with his Hull team-mates on Friday, and the Tigers are expected to confirm his arrival from Leeds soon.
Joe Gelhardt will become a Hull City player in a transfer from Leeds United for a fee of 7.6 million euros. An agreement has been reached between the clubs. The transfer is expected to be officially confirmed on Thursday, following the completion of the second part of the striker's medical examinations, which started on Wednesday. According to The Athletic, Gelhardt still needs to finalize contract terms.
Joe Gelhardt will become a Hull City player in a transfer from Leeds United for a fee of 7.6 million euros. An agreement has been reached between the clubs. The transfer is expected to be officially confirmed on Thursday, following the completion of the second part of the striker's medical examinations, which started on Wednesday. According to The Athletic, Gelhardt still needs to finalize contract terms.
According to Pete O’Rourke, Joe Gelhardt has completed his medical at Hull City and agreed to a 4+1 contract with the club. Hull City have signed Joe Gelhardt on a permanent basis, overcoming interest from a number of clubs, with the prospect of Premier League football being a factor.
According to Pete O’Rourke, Joe Gelhardt has completed his medical at Hull City and agreed to a 4+1 contract with the club. Hull City have signed Joe Gelhardt on a permanent basis, overcoming interest from a number of clubs, with the prospect of Premier League football being a factor.
According to @alex_crook, Joe Gelhardt is undergoing a medical with Hull City before signing a 4+1 contract. The transfer fee is £4.5 million.
According to @alex_crook, Joe Gelhardt is undergoing a medical with Hull City before signing a 4+1 contract. The transfer fee is £4.5 million.
Rangers made a late approach to sign 24-year-old Joe Gelhardt, attempting to sign him ahead of Hull City. Zinny Boswell of Sky Sports shared via X that Gelhardt's permanent move to Hull was very close.
Rangers made a late approach to sign 24-year-old Joe Gelhardt, attempting to sign him ahead of Hull City. Zinny Boswell of Sky Sports shared via X that Gelhardt's permanent move to Hull was very close.
Hull City are close to finalising the signing of Joe Gelhardt on a long-term deal following an agreement with Premier League counterparts Leeds United. According to Leeds Live, Gelhardt is expected to sign a four-year contract at the MKM Stadium, with an option for an additional 12 months. City chairman Acun Ilicali led negotiations with the Elland Road outfit over the last 24 hours. The Tigers have acted quickly in recent days to secure the return of the 24-year-old, and if there are no last-minute complications, he should feature in the squad for Saturday's fixture against Nice. Gelhardt has consistently expressed his ambition to return to the MKM Stadium and is now securing a lengthy contract alongside the opportunity to add to his 35 Premier League appearances with Leeds.
Hull City are close to finalising the signing of Joe Gelhardt on a long-term deal following an agreement with Premier League counterparts Leeds United. According to Leeds Live, Gelhardt is expected to sign a four-year contract at the MKM Stadium, with an option for an additional 12 months. City chairman Acun Ilicali led negotiations with the Elland Road outfit over the last 24 hours. The Tigers have acted quickly in recent days to secure the return of the 24-year-old, and if there are no last-minute complications, he should feature in the squad for Saturday's fixture against Nice. Gelhardt has consistently expressed his ambition to return to the MKM Stadium and is now securing a lengthy contract alongside the opportunity to add to his 35 Premier League appearances with Leeds.
Hull are keen to bring Joe Gelhardt back, and their boss Sergej Jakirovic has stated this week that the player's return to the Tigers will happen eventually. There have been suggestions that Hull are willing to pay around £4million to sign Gelhardt on a permanent deal.
Hull are keen to bring Joe Gelhardt back, and their boss Sergej Jakirovic has stated this week that the player's return to the Tigers will happen eventually. There have been suggestions that Hull are willing to pay around £4million to sign Gelhardt on a permanent deal.
Hull City wants to sign striker Joe Gelhardt from Leeds United on a permanent deal. The forward was close to joining Birmingham City, but the Tigers are in discussions with their Premier League rivals to sign him. Gelhardt would sign a long-term contract at the MKM Stadium. City conducted lengthy internal discussions over the summer regarding whether to pursue the 24-year-old, and it was felt that they could attempt to sign him later in the window after other targets had been secured. However, they have now decided to attempt to complete the deal before he joins another club.
Hull City wants to sign striker Joe Gelhardt from Leeds United on a permanent deal. The forward was close to joining Birmingham City, but the Tigers are in discussions with their Premier League rivals to sign him. Gelhardt would sign a long-term contract at the MKM Stadium. City conducted lengthy internal discussions over the summer regarding whether to pursue the 24-year-old, and it was felt that they could attempt to sign him later in the window after other targets had been secured. However, they have now decided to attempt to complete the deal before he joins another club.
According to journalist Mike White, Hull City manager Sergej Jakirovic has urged the club to enter talks with Leeds United for Joe Gelhardt. Jakirovic is interested in bringing Joe Gelhardt back to Hull City this summer. It was suggested the transfer fee for Joe Gelhardt is not a problem for Hull, but they are looking at cheaper alternatives due to the salary he receives at Elland Road, which was described as high and which the Tigers do not want to pay. As Gelhardt is in demand during the current transfer window, Hull have renewed their interest, and it has been claimed that Jakirovic has urged the club to resume talks with Leeds. Despite Jakirovic's interest in reuniting with Gelhardt, the Hull City hierarchy has been doubtful about whether he will be able to make an impact in the Premier League. Gelhardt is in the final year of his contract with Leeds and he is not a primary choice for selection under Daniel Farke. Leeds is interested in selling him this summer and will seek a significant fee because of his impressive performances last season. Despite interest from Birmingham City and Wrexham, Hull being in the Premier League and Gelhardt’s relationship with Jakirovic could provide them with an advantage.
According to journalist Mike White, Hull City manager Sergej Jakirovic has urged the club to enter talks with Leeds United for Joe Gelhardt. Jakirovic is interested in bringing Joe Gelhardt back to Hull City this summer. It was suggested the transfer fee for Joe Gelhardt is not a problem for Hull, but they are looking at cheaper alternatives due to the salary he receives at Elland Road, which was described as high and which the Tigers do not want to pay. As Gelhardt is in demand during the current transfer window, Hull have renewed their interest, and it has been claimed that Jakirovic has urged the club to resume talks with Leeds. Despite Jakirovic's interest in reuniting with Gelhardt, the Hull City hierarchy has been doubtful about whether he will be able to make an impact in the Premier League. Gelhardt is in the final year of his contract with Leeds and he is not a primary choice for selection under Daniel Farke. Leeds is interested in selling him this summer and will seek a significant fee because of his impressive performances last season. Despite interest from Birmingham City and Wrexham, Hull being in the Premier League and Gelhardt’s relationship with Jakirovic could provide them with an advantage.
The Tigers currently have other priorities in the transfer market, and it appears that Joe Gelhardt is not a priority for the club before the transfer window ends.
The Tigers currently have other priorities in the transfer market, and it appears that Joe Gelhardt is not a priority for the club before the transfer window ends.
According to Alan Nixon via Patreon, Hull City are increasing their desire to secure a permanent deal for Joe Gelhardt. It is claimed that the attacker has moved up Hull City's wanted list as the transfer situation develops. Hull owner Acun Ilicali previously revealed that other deals would be done before a move for Gelhardt, but the situation has shifted. The forward is out-of-contract at Leeds United next summer, and Nixon states that Leeds are seeking what is described as a decent fee for him. It is also stated that Hull City have wanted to permanently sign Gelhardt for some time but had to wait due to previous transfer restrictions and the impact of other transfer pursuits.
According to Alan Nixon via Patreon, Hull City are increasing their desire to secure a permanent deal for Joe Gelhardt. It is claimed that the attacker has moved up Hull City's wanted list as the transfer situation develops. Hull owner Acun Ilicali previously revealed that other deals would be done before a move for Gelhardt, but the situation has shifted. The forward is out-of-contract at Leeds United next summer, and Nixon states that Leeds are seeking what is described as a decent fee for him. It is also stated that Hull City have wanted to permanently sign Gelhardt for some time but had to wait due to previous transfer restrictions and the impact of other transfer pursuits.
Joe Gelhardt is expected to be sold, with Championship clubs having submitted enquiries, while Hull City remain interested.
Joe Gelhardt is expected to be sold, with Championship clubs having submitted enquiries, while Hull City remain interested.
Hull City face competition to sign Joe Gelhardt. Birmingham City could attempt to sign him if Hull City do not pursue a permanent deal.
Hull City face competition to sign Joe Gelhardt. Birmingham City could attempt to sign him if Hull City do not pursue a permanent deal.
Joe Gelhardt's future is uncertain after he helped Hull City gain promotion during a loan from Leeds United. Hull owner Acun Ilicali has not ruled out the possibility of signing the 24-year-old on a permanent basis. However, he told BBC Humberside that nothing is imminent and admitted the club is prioritising ‘major’ transfers at this time.
Joe Gelhardt's future is uncertain after he helped Hull City gain promotion during a loan from Leeds United. Hull owner Acun Ilicali has not ruled out the possibility of signing the 24-year-old on a permanent basis. However, he told BBC Humberside that nothing is imminent and admitted the club is prioritising ‘major’ transfers at this time.
Leeds United intend to proceed slowly regarding Joe Gelhardt. It was recently reported that Joe Gelhardt would have already signed a contract with Hull City if the club had the necessary PSR headroom to proceed. Hull City has a £6 million deficit to resolve to prevent a points deduction, and consequently, they will not be signing Gelhardt in June. The transfer is expected to continue into July and the pre-season, at which point there could be multiple interested parties.
Leeds United intend to proceed slowly regarding Joe Gelhardt. It was recently reported that Joe Gelhardt would have already signed a contract with Hull City if the club had the necessary PSR headroom to proceed. Hull City has a £6 million deficit to resolve to prevent a points deduction, and consequently, they will not be signing Gelhardt in June. The transfer is expected to continue into July and the pre-season, at which point there could be multiple interested parties.
Joe Gelhardt is expected to be sold by Leeds United this summer, and Hull City are very interested in signing him permanently. However, Leeds United have paused any immediate deal. Hull City, who are now in the Premier League, continue to be interested in a permanent deal for Gelhardt, who has expressed a desire to remain at the club where he has felt settled. Leeds originally valued Gelhardt at between £3 million and £5 million earlier this year, though that figure may now rise given Hull’s promotion and competition from Rangers. A fee of approximately £4 million to £5 million is mentioned as likely. According to The Athletic’s Beren Cross, the sale is almost certain as there is no future for Gelhardt at Elland Road.
Joe Gelhardt is expected to be sold by Leeds United this summer, and Hull City are very interested in signing him permanently. However, Leeds United have paused any immediate deal. Hull City, who are now in the Premier League, continue to be interested in a permanent deal for Gelhardt, who has expressed a desire to remain at the club where he has felt settled. Leeds originally valued Gelhardt at between £3 million and £5 million earlier this year, though that figure may now rise given Hull’s promotion and competition from Rangers. A fee of approximately £4 million to £5 million is mentioned as likely. According to The Athletic’s Beren Cross, the sale is almost certain as there is no future for Gelhardt at Elland Road.
Joe Gelhardt is set to hold talks about his future with Leeds United. Hull City would like to keep Gelhardt on a permanent basis, and their promotion likely puts them in the strongest position to do so. Gelhardt has been happy at Hull City, and a sale this summer appears to be the most likely outcome for him.
Joe Gelhardt is set to hold talks about his future with Leeds United. Hull City would like to keep Gelhardt on a permanent basis, and their promotion likely puts them in the strongest position to do so. Gelhardt has been happy at Hull City, and a sale this summer appears to be the most likely outcome for him.
Hull City sporting director Jarred Dublin told The Yorkshire Post that he, the club's owner, and the manager have all expressed their desire to keep Joe Gelhardt, regardless of the division the club is in. It is reported that Leeds United's asking price is between £3 million and £5 million. Leeds initially sought £3 million to £4 million for Gelhardt last summer, and that figure could now increase significantly after his season. Any fee exceeding £1 million would result in a profit on the former Wigan Athletic player. A fee closer to £5 million would protect the club’s financial position and also provide the player with the transfer he desires.
Hull City sporting director Jarred Dublin told The Yorkshire Post that he, the club's owner, and the manager have all expressed their desire to keep Joe Gelhardt, regardless of the division the club is in. It is reported that Leeds United's asking price is between £3 million and £5 million. Leeds initially sought £3 million to £4 million for Gelhardt last summer, and that figure could now increase significantly after his season. Any fee exceeding £1 million would result in a profit on the former Wigan Athletic player. A fee closer to £5 million would protect the club’s financial position and also provide the player with the transfer he desires.
Hull City are interested in re-signing Joe Gelhardt from Leeds United this summer. According to The Athletic journalist Beren Cross, Hull’s promotion to the Premier League and Gelhardt’s success there would suggest a deal is possible, but Leeds will see who else is interested in the forward and what they will be willing to pay. Leeds United will consider interest in Joe Gelhardt this summer, and Hull City need to learn how much Leeds United want for him. His contract in West Yorkshire has 12 months left, and Leeds United risk losing him for free next year if they do not sell him now or in January. He is unlikely to get into their first-team at the moment under Daniel Farke, so most signs indicate a departure. Hull City’s chances of signing Gelhardt permanently depend on Leeds United’s actions, and Hull City will not want to overpay. There is reference to Leeds United possibly trying to create a bidding war from other suitors.
Hull City are interested in re-signing Joe Gelhardt from Leeds United this summer. According to The Athletic journalist Beren Cross, Hull’s promotion to the Premier League and Gelhardt’s success there would suggest a deal is possible, but Leeds will see who else is interested in the forward and what they will be willing to pay. Leeds United will consider interest in Joe Gelhardt this summer, and Hull City need to learn how much Leeds United want for him. His contract in West Yorkshire has 12 months left, and Leeds United risk losing him for free next year if they do not sell him now or in January. He is unlikely to get into their first-team at the moment under Daniel Farke, so most signs indicate a departure. Hull City’s chances of signing Gelhardt permanently depend on Leeds United’s actions, and Hull City will not want to overpay. There is reference to Leeds United possibly trying to create a bidding war from other suitors.
Hull City's sporting director Jarred Dublin suggested that a deal for Joe Gelhardt would be certain on the condition that Hull goes up and Leeds also stays up. Joe Gelhardt wants the move to Hull City, and the club has the financial capability to afford his wage demands and pay the fee. The player, who was part of Hull City's promotion, also liked a comment on Instagram stating that he wants to join Hull City permanently.
Hull City's sporting director Jarred Dublin suggested that a deal for Joe Gelhardt would be certain on the condition that Hull goes up and Leeds also stays up. Joe Gelhardt wants the move to Hull City, and the club has the financial capability to afford his wage demands and pay the fee. The player, who was part of Hull City's promotion, also liked a comment on Instagram stating that he wants to join Hull City permanently.
Joe Gelhardt has spent the last 18 months on loan at Hull City from Leeds United. In an interview with Hull Live following Hull's play-off final win, Gelhardt expressed his desire to remain at Hull City for the long term. When asked during the interview about signing a permanent deal with Hull City, he stated that it was a good question and to see what happens over the summer, adding that it is pretty clear what he wants to do. Gelhardt is out of contract next summer, which is described as the final chance for Leeds United to receive money for him. As he enters the final year of his deal, Leeds United have reportedly placed a £3 million price on Joe Gelhardt.
Joe Gelhardt has spent the last 18 months on loan at Hull City from Leeds United. In an interview with Hull Live following Hull's play-off final win, Gelhardt expressed his desire to remain at Hull City for the long term. When asked during the interview about signing a permanent deal with Hull City, he stated that it was a good question and to see what happens over the summer, adding that it is pretty clear what he wants to do. Gelhardt is out of contract next summer, which is described as the final chance for Leeds United to receive money for him. As he enters the final year of his deal, Leeds United have reportedly placed a £3 million price on Joe Gelhardt.
Leeds United could potentially demand a significant fee to sell Joe Gelhardt to Hull City after Hull City secured Premier League promotion. Keith Wyness told Football Insider that Gelhardt's departure from Elland Road could cost a significant amount of money. Wyness also stated that Leeds are aware that Hull's owners have a potential fund of £200m, which is the amount promotion can provide a team. Even if Leeds have high hopes for Gelhardt, a potential offer could be difficult for them to refuse, and they might sell the centre-forward to reinvest that money.
Leeds United could potentially demand a significant fee to sell Joe Gelhardt to Hull City after Hull City secured Premier League promotion. Keith Wyness told Football Insider that Gelhardt's departure from Elland Road could cost a significant amount of money. Wyness also stated that Leeds are aware that Hull's owners have a potential fund of £200m, which is the amount promotion can provide a team. Even if Leeds have high hopes for Gelhardt, a potential offer could be difficult for them to refuse, and they might sell the centre-forward to reinvest that money.
Joe Gelhardt, a forward, played 63 minutes in the final for Hull City, where he has scored 15 goals and provided five assists this season. Following Hull City's promotion, a permanent deal appears likely. Hull Sporting Director Jared Dublin admitted the club wants to keep the 24-year-old. Dublin said that now they know where Leeds are, so they have to see where they are, but Joff has been fantastic since day one and they would love to keep him, irrespective of what division they are in. He added that he has been in touch with Reegs and his representatives and that they would resume the conversation after their work at Wembley was finished. With the season Joe Gelhardt has had, the asking price for him could increase, which means Leeds could make a huge profit from a potential deal.
Joe Gelhardt, a forward, played 63 minutes in the final for Hull City, where he has scored 15 goals and provided five assists this season. Following Hull City's promotion, a permanent deal appears likely. Hull Sporting Director Jared Dublin admitted the club wants to keep the 24-year-old. Dublin said that now they know where Leeds are, so they have to see where they are, but Joff has been fantastic since day one and they would love to keep him, irrespective of what division they are in. He added that he has been in touch with Reegs and his representatives and that they would resume the conversation after their work at Wembley was finished. With the season Joe Gelhardt has had, the asking price for him could increase, which means Leeds could make a huge profit from a potential deal.
According to Team Talk, Hull City has intentions to make Joe Gelhardt's loan move permanent this summer. Joe Gelhardt has performed well while on loan with Hull, and the club will look to make his move permanent this summer irrespective of the division they are in. Gelhardt has been a key player in Hull’s effort to finish in the play-off places, and it is understood that Leeds value the 23-year-old at approximately £3m.
According to Team Talk, Hull City has intentions to make Joe Gelhardt's loan move permanent this summer. Joe Gelhardt has performed well while on loan with Hull, and the club will look to make his move permanent this summer irrespective of the division they are in. Gelhardt has been a key player in Hull’s effort to finish in the play-off places, and it is understood that Leeds value the 23-year-old at approximately £3m.
According to journalist James Hoggarth, Joe Gelhardt has decided to leave Leeds United permanently at the end of the season and wants to join Hull City. The Premier League club will hope to get a reasonable sum from his departure in the upcoming window. It is not yet known whether the two clubs can agree on a deal.
According to journalist James Hoggarth, Joe Gelhardt has decided to leave Leeds United permanently at the end of the season and wants to join Hull City. The Premier League club will hope to get a reasonable sum from his departure in the upcoming window. It is not yet known whether the two clubs can agree on a deal.
Joe Gelhardt, who is on loan at Hull City, has had a spectacular 2025-26 season, and his form has attracted the attention of the club, who are expected to pursue a deal for him following the conclusion of the campaign. When asked by Leeds Live about rejoining Hull this summer, Gelhardt said it would be stupid to say no because he has played his best year of football there. He stated that it is more difficult than just making a decision but that he is enjoying it and loves playing for the club. Gelhardt added that nothing is certain in football and things change. According to journalist Alan Nixon, Hull City will face significant competition to sign him as Rangers are also eager to sign him amid his successful goalscoring this term.
Joe Gelhardt, who is on loan at Hull City, has had a spectacular 2025-26 season, and his form has attracted the attention of the club, who are expected to pursue a deal for him following the conclusion of the campaign. When asked by Leeds Live about rejoining Hull this summer, Gelhardt said it would be stupid to say no because he has played his best year of football there. He stated that it is more difficult than just making a decision but that he is enjoying it and loves playing for the club. Gelhardt added that nothing is certain in football and things change. According to journalist Alan Nixon, Hull City will face significant competition to sign him as Rangers are also eager to sign him amid his successful goalscoring this term.
Joe Gelhardt, who is on loan at Hull City from Leeds United, said he would be willing to sign for Hull next season. He stated that it would be foolish to refuse because he has played his best year of football at the club, but he also noted that the decision is more complex than that. Hull's owner, Acun Ilicali, and its sporting director, Jared Dublin, have both publicly stated their desire to acquire Gelhardt on a longer-term basis. They were unable to do so this season because of transfer restrictions. The club is unable to sign any player for a cash fee until after June 30. Gelhardt confirmed he has not spoken to anyone from Leeds since the season began and is unaware if his agent has. Gelhardt also stated that after he returned to Leeds in pre-season and became aware he was not part of their plans, he wanted to go back to Hull, which simplified his return.
Joe Gelhardt, who is on loan at Hull City from Leeds United, said he would be willing to sign for Hull next season. He stated that it would be foolish to refuse because he has played his best year of football at the club, but he also noted that the decision is more complex than that. Hull's owner, Acun Ilicali, and its sporting director, Jared Dublin, have both publicly stated their desire to acquire Gelhardt on a longer-term basis. They were unable to do so this season because of transfer restrictions. The club is unable to sign any player for a cash fee until after June 30. Gelhardt confirmed he has not spoken to anyone from Leeds since the season began and is unaware if his agent has. Gelhardt also stated that after he returned to Leeds in pre-season and became aware he was not part of their plans, he wanted to go back to Hull, which simplified his return.
Hull City wants to sign Joe Gelhardt on a permanent deal this summer as Sergej Jakirovic's side seeks promotion to the Premier League. It is understood that Leeds United will charge up to £5m for Gelhardt and is ready to sell him. It is mentioned that Hull City has the best chance of signing the player and that Jakirovic is eliciting his best performance. Gelhardt has publicly stated that he has enjoyed his time at the club. It is noted that the pursuit could become more difficult if Hull City does not achieve promotion. Leeds United could anticipate competition from multiple clubs bidding for the striker, with many Championship clubs monitoring the situation this summer, and it is also mentioned that Gelhardt will likely have admirers domestically and internationally. Hull City is expected to make a bid that is large enough for Leeds, and Gelhardt wants to facilitate the transfer.
Hull City wants to sign Joe Gelhardt on a permanent deal this summer as Sergej Jakirovic's side seeks promotion to the Premier League. It is understood that Leeds United will charge up to £5m for Gelhardt and is ready to sell him. It is mentioned that Hull City has the best chance of signing the player and that Jakirovic is eliciting his best performance. Gelhardt has publicly stated that he has enjoyed his time at the club. It is noted that the pursuit could become more difficult if Hull City does not achieve promotion. Leeds United could anticipate competition from multiple clubs bidding for the striker, with many Championship clubs monitoring the situation this summer, and it is also mentioned that Gelhardt will likely have admirers domestically and internationally. Hull City is expected to make a bid that is large enough for Leeds, and Gelhardt wants to facilitate the transfer.
Joe Gelhardt was brought in by Hull City during the period between February 2025 and 2026.
Joe Gelhardt was brought in by Hull City during the period between February 2025 and 2026.
Hull City sporting director Jared Dublin stated that Hull City would like to sign Joe Gelhardt permanently in the summer when his Leeds contract enters its final 12 months. Dublin mentioned that the most important factor is the division Leeds United will be in. He also indicated that a decision on whether the deal would be permanent or a loan will be made in the summer. Dublin said that he has been very vocal, and that the chairman, the manager, and 'Joffy' know how much they love him, value him, and would like for him to continue his story with Hull City. He added that their position on the matter is clear and they will see what happens.
Hull City sporting director Jared Dublin stated that Hull City would like to sign Joe Gelhardt permanently in the summer when his Leeds contract enters its final 12 months. Dublin mentioned that the most important factor is the division Leeds United will be in. He also indicated that a decision on whether the deal would be permanent or a loan will be made in the summer. Dublin said that he has been very vocal, and that the chairman, the manager, and 'Joffy' know how much they love him, value him, and would like for him to continue his story with Hull City. He added that their position on the matter is clear and they will see what happens.
According to Team Talk, Hull City have confirmed their intention to permanently sign Joe Gelhardt this summer. The club’s sporting director, Jarred Dublin, stated that they intend to pursue a permanent transfer for the player from Leeds United, irrespective of the division they are in next season. Leeds will seek a fee for Gelhardt of around £3m to £5m, with the final amount depending on Hull's division. The player will have one year remaining on his contract in the summer and is described as being expected to be the first transfer of the summer window.
According to Team Talk, Hull City have confirmed their intention to permanently sign Joe Gelhardt this summer. The club’s sporting director, Jarred Dublin, stated that they intend to pursue a permanent transfer for the player from Leeds United, irrespective of the division they are in next season. Leeds will seek a fee for Gelhardt of around £3m to £5m, with the final amount depending on Hull's division. The player will have one year remaining on his contract in the summer and is described as being expected to be the first transfer of the summer window.
Jared Dublin, the chairman, and the gaffer have expressed that they love and value Joe Gelhardt and would like for him to continue at Hull City. There are many factors that depend on whether Leeds maintain Premier League status or are relegated. Jared Dublin stated that they will see what happens.
Jared Dublin, the chairman, and the gaffer have expressed that they love and value Joe Gelhardt and would like for him to continue at Hull City. There are many factors that depend on whether Leeds maintain Premier League status or are relegated. Jared Dublin stated that they will see what happens.
Hull City are pursuing a permanent deal with Leeds United for Joe Gelhardt, who had previously been valued at £8m by Leeds. Hull completed a second loan move for Gelhardt despite a two-window transfer fee restriction and concerns over a wage increase he had received in his permanent contract with Leeds after their Championship title-winning season under Daniel Farke last term. Hull are pursuing a permanent deal with Leeds ahead of the summer window as the restrictions are expected to be lifted.
Hull City are pursuing a permanent deal with Leeds United for Joe Gelhardt, who had previously been valued at £8m by Leeds. Hull completed a second loan move for Gelhardt despite a two-window transfer fee restriction and concerns over a wage increase he had received in his permanent contract with Leeds after their Championship title-winning season under Daniel Farke last term. Hull are pursuing a permanent deal with Leeds ahead of the summer window as the restrictions are expected to be lifted.
Acun Ilicali has praised Joe Gelhardt for his season at Hull City. According to HullLive, Ilicali called Gelhardt a special boy and a special person, and mentioned how much he pushed and sacrificed to come to Hull City. Ilicali stated that their target is to have Gelhardt with them permanently as their own player. He added that although it is not easy for them, he and Jared did crazy things last summer and said they are on form and he gives them a good chance. Ilicali believes they have the strength and power to succeed in permanently acquiring Joe Gelhardt. It is stated that Hull City would like to sign him permanently, but it will be difficult because of their current transfer restriction. Gelhardt is scheduled to return to Elland Road at the end of the campaign. His contract at Leeds United is valid until June 2027.
Acun Ilicali has praised Joe Gelhardt for his season at Hull City. According to HullLive, Ilicali called Gelhardt a special boy and a special person, and mentioned how much he pushed and sacrificed to come to Hull City. Ilicali stated that their target is to have Gelhardt with them permanently as their own player. He added that although it is not easy for them, he and Jared did crazy things last summer and said they are on form and he gives them a good chance. Ilicali believes they have the strength and power to succeed in permanently acquiring Joe Gelhardt. It is stated that Hull City would like to sign him permanently, but it will be difficult because of their current transfer restriction. Gelhardt is scheduled to return to Elland Road at the end of the campaign. His contract at Leeds United is valid until June 2027.
Team Talk reports on Joe Gelhardt's potential return to Hull City. Joe Gelhardt has been frozen out of Farke’s plans this summer and is on the cusp of agreeing to a second stint with Hull City, where he starred on loan last season. Gelhardt is in advanced talks to rejoin Hull City, likely on a season's loan with the option for a permanent deal. The move has been given the green light by the player, who prefers a return to Hull City.
Team Talk reports on Joe Gelhardt's potential return to Hull City. Joe Gelhardt has been frozen out of Farke’s plans this summer and is on the cusp of agreeing to a second stint with Hull City, where he starred on loan last season. Gelhardt is in advanced talks to rejoin Hull City, likely on a season's loan with the option for a permanent deal. The move has been given the green light by the player, who prefers a return to Hull City.
Goal.com reports on the transfer situation involving Joe Gelhardt, who is set to move to Hull City instead of Wrexham. Wrexham are set to miss out on Leeds United striker Joe Gelhardt, as he is set to join Hull City instead.
Goal.com reports on the transfer situation involving Joe Gelhardt, who is set to move to Hull City instead of Wrexham. Wrexham are set to miss out on Leeds United striker Joe Gelhardt, as he is set to join Hull City instead.
Joe Gelhardt is attracting attention from Hull, QPR, and Cardiff. Leeds manager Daniel Farke has acknowledged the competition in the squad and is open to discussions if Gelhardt decides a move is best for him. Farke noted that Gelhardt, often called 'Joffy', is a top character and works hard in training, but faces tough competition from other forwards like Piroe, Joseph, and Bamford, as well as wingers Manor, Willy, Dan James, and Ramazani. Farke maintains an open and honest relationship with Gelhardt and has expressed his trust in him, but recognizes that Gelhardt's professional behavior and training efforts might not be enough for regular playing time given the current squad depth. Farke mentioned that Gelhardt has not yet requested a move, but discussions could occur if Gelhardt feels it's in his best interest in the coming days.
Joe Gelhardt is attracting attention from Hull, QPR, and Cardiff. Leeds manager Daniel Farke has acknowledged the competition in the squad and is open to discussions if Gelhardt decides a move is best for him. Farke noted that Gelhardt, often called 'Joffy', is a top character and works hard in training, but faces tough competition from other forwards like Piroe, Joseph, and Bamford, as well as wingers Manor, Willy, Dan James, and Ramazani. Farke maintains an open and honest relationship with Gelhardt and has expressed his trust in him, but recognizes that Gelhardt's professional behavior and training efforts might not be enough for regular playing time given the current squad depth. Farke mentioned that Gelhardt has not yet requested a move, but discussions could occur if Gelhardt feels it's in his best interest in the coming days.
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