Hull City up ante with take it or leave it Austin offer
Sources in Hull suggested the Tigers had launched a take-it-or-leave-it bid for the 28-goal hitman, who turns 24 tomorrow.
Late on Wednesday night, Hull were believed to have upped their initial, unsuccessful, bid of in the region of £3.5m to in excess of £4m for the forward - though if they had, Burnley were seemingly unaware this morning.
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At the start of the week, there were premature reports claiming Burnley had agreed a fee with Hull, quickly knocked down by joint-chairman John Banaszkiewicz, who said: “There are a number of clubs interested in Charlie, but we’ve not agreed anything with anyone at this stage.
“There is nothing finalised at our side. We have had communication with a number of clubs, but we’re still some way away from agreeing anything.”
And he also revealed a bid to keep him at the club, as he enters the final year of his contract: “We’re trying our best to keep him and have offered a very good contract.”