Hull boss Phil Brown has confirmed the club have made a "firm and substantial bid'' for Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.
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A rare sight: Zamora scoring last season.
The
Tigers have been unsuccessful in their quest to sign a striker this
summer with Marc Antoine Fortune opting to join Celtic and Fraizer Campbell still stalling on a move to the KC Stadium despite the club agreeing a fee with Manchester United early last month.
Brown has since turned his attention to Zamora, who scored twice for the Cottagers in 32 league games last season.
"We've been active with regards to Fulham,'' Brown told the Hull Daily Mail. "There is a firm and substantial bid on the table for Bobby Zamora. I'm waiting to hear from my chairman for the next step.
"There are substantial bids on the table for four players, one being Fraizer Campbell and the other being Bobby Zamora.''
Hull retained their Premier League status on the final day of last season after a dramatic slump in form after Christmas.
But
Brown is confident the club will do better next term. "There are a
number of players out there that we want to bring to this football
club,'' he added. "We're pitching it high this year rather than being
content with staying in the division like last season.
"Hopefully
the players that come through the door will reflect that. There are a
number of deals ongoing but am I anxious or nervous that people have
not arrived yet? No I'm not.
"There's a lot of hard work going on in the background and it's constant
effort going in to getting stronger individuals to improve the team.''