18:41 GMT, Sunday, 21 September 2008 19:41 UK
Hull in talks with Giannakopoulos
Premier League new boys Hull are in talks with former Bolton midfielder Stelios Giannakopoulos over an initial short-term move to the KC Stadium.
The 34-year-old Greece international is a free agent after being released by Bolton in the summer.
Hull boss Phil Brown said: "We're talking with regard to a contract until the end of the season or possibly until the January transfer window.
"If we can convince Stelios to sign for us it would be a no-lose situation."
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