Nigel Adkins: Hull City boss plans new deal



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Nigel Adkins was responsible for Scunthorpe, Southampton, Reading and Sheffield United

Hull City boss Nigel Adkins will consider a new contract to stay at the championship club.

Aged 54, he has been running the Tigers since December 2107, but his original 18-month contract expires at the end of the season.

"It's the first step – something has been offered," he told BBC Radio Humberside.

"I look at the situation in which we are playing as a football club, and I think it's important."

Former Southampton and Reading coach Adkins led Hull to 18th at the second level last season.

After a poor start to the season, they are now 12th, six points from the play-offs, with eight games to play.

Adkins says the club's future management will determine whether or not he decides to stay at KCOM Stadium – owner Assem Allam has received offers for the club.

"I'm ambitious, I'm 54 now and I'm not at the end of my career," said Adkins.

"I'm getting into the strength of my career and I want us to do well." Therefore, you turn around and say "What is success?" ".

"I was in this position before with other clubs where there was a lot going on behind the scenes.

"You do all the donkey work, you keep going and then the new owners come in and it's" good night and God bless ".

"The important thing is that I really enjoy being in Hull, I enjoyed being at the club and I appreciate it. There was a proposal, and it will now be dealt with privately. "

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