have been handed some much-needed good news in the January transfer market as a report has revealed that they are closing in on a new signing for Michael Carrick.
season amid major speculation on Teeside.
before the end of the window.
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, who wanted to sign him in the summer and have reignited that interest now.
Any exit would come as a massive blow to Boro's hopes of securing a spot in the play-offs, with the club currently occupying the final spot but only a point ahead of West Brom behind them.
Should their attacking talent be stripped this winter, it will require some significant squad rebuilding in the final weeks of the window to sustain a push for a play-off spot, but now they are closing in on a signing at the other end of the pitch.
just six months after he arrived at the MKM Stadium.
The left-back was signed from Luton Town over the summer but has struggled to nail down a spot in the Hull side, starting just 11 of their games this season and being an unused substitute on a further nine occasions.
Now, his short stint with Hull appears to be coming to an end, with a move to make him Michael Carrick's first January addition "edging closer to completion", and "the two sides are both now expecting the deal to go through at some stage this month".
, who explained: "Ryan is exciting and the crosses he puts in, whether it’s on the right, putting them in left-footed, corners, free-kicks, it’s a real weapon we can utilise."
But Giles' best form of his career came during his loan spell on Teeside, where he assisted 12 goals to help Boro to a play-off semi-final berth in 2023, but he has failed to hit those heights since.
believed to be the highest at the club, though it is as of yet unclear the fee they will receive for the defender. Carrick will be hoping that it is the first signing of several in the coming weeks as he looks to help ensure his side continue to challenge for the play-offs.
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