Boaz Myhill made his Wales debut against Luxembourg in March 2006
Boaz Myhill could be the next to join the Hull City exodus as three Premier League clubs are considering bidding for the Welsh international goalkeeper.
BBC Sport understands Champions League qualified Tottenham Hotspur, Europa Cup finalists Fulham and Premier League new boys West Bromwich Albion are keen.
Hull value Myhill at £2m and are trying to reduce their £35m debt after relegation from the Premier League.
The eight-times capped 27-year-old has two years remaining on his Hull deal.
Myhill, who joined the Tigers from Premier League side Aston Villa in 2003, played a key role in inspiring Hull into the top flight for the first time in the club's history.
The Californian-born keeper, honoured as Hull's player of the year in 2006, is in an elite band of players to have helped take the Tigers up through all four divisions from League Two to the Premier League.
Myhill started initially for Hull in the Premier League but was briefly dropped by former manager Phil Brown in favour of Matt Duke, although he regained his position before the end of the season.
The Welshman impressed at the start of last season and was rewarded with a new KC Stadium deal.
He then produced a stunning display at Tottenham in January, pulling off a string of superb saves to earn struggling Hull a goalless draw at top-four Tottenham.
Now Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is believed to be lining up Myhill as competition to current White Hart Lane number one Heurelho Gomes.
Financially troubled Hull, who have appointed Nigel Pearson as their new manager, are trying to reduce their £35m debt and have already sold Irish international midfielder Stephen Hunt, plus French defender Steven Mouyokolo to Wolverhampton Wanderers this summer.
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