
Hull's
newly appointed head coach Leonid Slutsky has held talks with Roman
Abramovic about loaning players from Chelsea next season.
Russian Slutsky, who left his role as boss of both Russia and CSKA Moscow
last December, is a close friend of the Chelsea owner, who has helped him
learn English and settle in the country.
Slutsky, 46, believes he can take relegated Hull straight back to the
Premier League and will look to maximise on the plethora of talent Chelsea
currently have available for loan.
He told
Sky Sports News HQ: "In the Championship we have some loan
options. It's four players from one team, and it's a possible situation to
get some players from Chelsea.
"We spoke with him about this situation, but it's not the absolute option.
If we need some players, I think it's possible.
"Chelsea have a lot of serious players - 37 on loan altogether, all over
Europe. I think we will have some opportunities but I won't speak about each
player.
"I am very thankful to Mr Abramovich - he really helped me. He recommended
me to Riversdown school [for English lessons] and helped me with tickets for
each match, and I watched a lot of training sessions at Chelsea.
"I don't think he will be disappointed with his decision to help me, but he
can't help me on the football pitch."
Hull were relegated six points short of safety after sacking Mike Phelan
halfway through the season and replacing him with Marco Silva, who has now
taken over at Watford.
"It's our first target to come back," Slutsky said. "I understand it's a
very difficult target but I am sure it's possible.
"Hull had two seasons in the Championship in the last five years and was
always promoted. I think it will be the same situation.
"I watched a lot of English football, not only Premier League but
Championship and League One too. It might seem a strange plan [for me]
because in Russia I had very good work with CSKA, the biggest club in
Russia, and the national team.
"But I need a new challenge in my career. When I started I didn't know about
what my perspective is in England. But now I'm very happy because my first
dream is possible. I am head coach of a super team."