Hull City owner Acun Ilicali sat down with Hull Live to discuss all things transfers ahead of the final few days of the summer window, following the news the Tigers expect to be one of the busiest in the Championship. So far this summer, 10 new players have arrived while a host including Jacob Greaves, Jaden Philogene, Ozan Tufan and Jean Michael Seri have all left as part of a major summer shake-up which saw head coach Liam Rosenior leave and Tim Walter come in as his replacement. Those 10 arrivals are expected to be joined by another five or six in the coming days as City prepare for what looks like being a dramatic end to the window , which closes at 11pm on Friday night.

READ MORE: Hull City facing crunch week as big questions remain about Tim Walter's Tigers Saturday's 0-0 draw with Millwall at the MKM Stadium was watched by Liam Cooper and Gustavo Puerta ahead of their potential moves to City , while Oscar Estupinan was there ahead of flying to Mexico to complete a move away. Speaking exclusively to Hull Live about the club's plans for the remaining days of the summer window, Ilicali explained how hoped to bring in a flurry of new faces to bolster Walter's squad, so here's a look at what he's said: "The striker that we're going to bring will show everybody how serious we are in this league and again I thank our fans for believing in us. "Now they see step by step, that we started making a team not based on loan players but based on permanent players, so if we can get th.