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Sheffield United boss Kevin Blackwell has confirmed he is ready to rival Hull City for the signing of Plymouth star Peter Halmosi.
The Hungary international has been targeted by The Tigers following their promotion to The Premier League but Phil Brown has been scared off by a £3 million price tag.
If Hull do withdraw their interest then The Blades could be ready to swoop as Blackwell has admitted he is keen on the 28-year-old.
“He is a good player and as such I am always interested in good players,” Blackwell told the club’s official website.
“In that regard, then, he would be in a list of good players I would be interested in.”
Halmosi joined Argyle from Debrecen in January 2007 and has scored 12 goals in 55 league starts.
Sheffield United boss Kevin Blackwell has dismissed speculation that he is interested in signing Plymouth's Hungarian winger Peter Halmosi.
Blackwell had said earlier in the week: "I'm interested in signing any good player and I'm not disputing that Halmosi is one of those."
But he told BBC Radio Sheffield: "There is no bid in for Peter Halmosi and he wasn't on the radar.
"Peter is not one of the players we are tracking at the moment."
The 28-year-old had been linked with the South Yorkshire club for most of 2008, but Blackwell has stated he was never interested in Halmosi.
Blackwell added: "I was asked about Peter and I said that I was interested in all good players.
"Sheffield United are now in a fortunate position where it can be much more selective than in years gone by.
"I've said any good player is always a target, and Peter is a good player, but was not one I was actually looking at."
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