Steve Bruce says he will take time to consider his Hull future, but admits it will be difficult to leave the club after leading them back to the Premier League. Mohamed Diames stunning second-half strike secured Hull a 1-0 victory over Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday in the play-off final at Wembley on Saturday. Hull vice-chairman Ehab Allam has confirmed to Sky Sports News HQ that talks are ongoing over a possible takeover of the club, with interest from several countries including America, China and Thailand, but no deal has been agreed. Bruce has revealed that he will hold talks with Hull over his future in the coming days and will be asking the clubs owners about the status of any potential takeover. Highlights of Hull v Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship play-off final I think I need to ask the question because its out there and people keep asking me, so Ive got to ask the question, he told Sky Sports News HQ.A change of ownership always brings a new broom, sweeps clean. So, Ill have to ask the question and see if its real, if its going to happen and thats all I know at the moment. Utd should have considered Bruce Ian Holloway thinks it is only a matter of time before Steve Bruce gets considered for top jobs... Hull have been up for sale since 2014 after the Football Association rejected owner Assem Allams application to change the clubs name to Hull Tigers. The 76-year-old multi-millionaire, who acquired Hull in 2010, missed the majority of the season, including the play-off final, because of ill health. Bruce celebrates Hulls promotion to the Premier League with his son, Alex Bruce added: The chairman is having a tough time with his health at the moment. Thats more important than any game of football, so when we are ready, well take our time, like we normally do, and try and find a conclusion.Its very, very difficult to leave because we are in the Premier League. Everybody wants to be in the Premier League. Of course, you want to pit your wits against all these great coaches and managers. Joses back, Guardiola is round the corner and, of course, little tiny Hull have to take them on. Also See: Bruce hails Diame magic Utd should have considered Bruce Diame sends Hull back to PL WATCH: How Hull won promotion Cheap Nike Shoes From China . The New York Rangers centre had a goal and two assists in a 4-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators ending a 13-game goal-scoring drought. Wholesale Nike Shoes . -- The Chicago Bears say they have agreed to a one-year contract with centre Roberto Garza. https://www.wholesaleshoesusa.com/ . Tepesch, back from the minor leagues, earned his first major league victory in more than 10 months and the Rangers edged the Seattle Mariners 4-3 on Wednesday. Wholesale Shoes Authentic . -- Falcons running back Steven Jackson, who has missed the last four games with a hamstring injury, is expected to practice on Wednesday. Cheap Shoes Free Shipping .6 seconds left to give the Toronto Raptors a 92-89 victory over the Boston Celtics in an exhibition game Wednesday night.RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil -- Luis Suarez told FIFAs disciplinary panel that he did not deliberately bite Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup. "In no way it happened how you have described, as a bite or intent to bite," the Uruguay striker wrote in Spanish in a letter dated June 25. The players defence is in paragraph 6 of FIFAs disciplinary committee ruling, which has been seen by The Associated Press. "After the impact ... I lost my balance, making my body unstable and falling on top of my opponent," Suarez wrote in his submission to the panel which met Wednesday, one day after Uruguay beat Italy 1-0 in a decisive group-stage match. "At that moment I hit my face against the player leaving a small bruise on my cheek and a strong pain in my teeth," Suarez said. However, the seven-man panel which met on WWednesday evening dismissed the argument.dddddddddddd The bite was "deliberate, intentional and without provocation," the ruling stated in paragraph No. 26 of the panels conclusions. Suarez was banned for nine Uruguay matches and four months from all football. He was also fined 100,000 Swiss francs ($112,000). The panel, chaired by former Switzerland international Claudio Sulser, included members from the Cook Islands, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Panama, South Africa and Singapore. The ruling confirmed that referee Marco Rodriguez of Mexico acknowledged in his match report that he missed Suarezs bite. So did his two assistants and the fourth official. "I havent seen the incident because the ball was in another sector of the pitch," Rodriguez writes in paragraph No. 4 of witness submissions in the 11-page document. ' ' '