The 29-year-old is set to leave current club Newcastle United on 1st July when his contract expires, and a host of clubs have shown an interest in the forward.

Hull, who want additional firepower after narrowly avoiding Barclays Premier League relegation last season, face competition from domestic rivals for Owen's signature, with Stoke City signalling their intent.

A number of sides from across Europe are also said to be tracking the former Liverpool and Real Madrid star after his management company, Wasserman Media Group, circulated a brochure to prospective buyers.

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Brown has previously acknowledged Hull will be facing a battle to secure Owen, but the Tigers manager maintains that he will offer the striker room to consider his options.

"We are not at a discussion point just yet but let's remember that Michael is under contract at Newcastle and he is the type of person that honours contracts, and that is a quality that I fully respect," Brown said.

"So, of course, I will be patient and we also know for certain that Michael will have a lot to consider because there is bound to be a lot of interest in his services when his contract expires at Newcastle at the end of this month (June)."

Brown has previously stated that Hull are realistic in their interest in Owen, despite not being able to offer the possible bait of European football that others sides can boast.

And the Tigers chief maintains that he and chairman Paul Duffen are genuine in their efforts to bring Owen to the KC Stadium.

"I have to emphasise this isn't a publicity stunt or anything like that. We are deadly serious about bringing Michael to Hull," he added.

"I think he's a reasonable man and just want the opportunity to speak to him to convince him that Hull is the right place to be."