Depleted Hull adds Will Keane, David Marshall
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Hull City has further bolstered its thin squad with, acquiring Will Keane from Manchester United and David Marshall from Cardiff City.
Former England Under-21 international Keane and goalkeeper Marshall both inked three-year deals on Humberside. While both fees are undisclosed, the former reportedly cost £1 million, according to Pradhan Muthanna from the International Business Times, and the latter is believed to have set the Tigers back around £5 million, reports BBC Sport.
The arrivals are complemented by Tuesday's club-record purchase of Ryan Mason from Tottenham Hotspur.
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Despite appearing rather underprepared ahead of the 2016-17 campaign due to injury issues, the stalling over a change in club ownership, and Mike Phelan being quickly drafted in as interim manager following Steve Bruce's resignation, Hull has taken a commendable six points from nine in the opening three clashes.
The options beyond Phelan's preferred XI were extremely limited, however, hence Hull's three quickfire moves ahead of Wednesday's transfer deadline.