Wednesday 23 August 2017 21:32, UK
Hull have announced the signing of defender Stephen Kingsley from Swansea for an undisclosed fee.
The 23-year-old Scotland international has signed a three-year deal, with Hull having the option of a further year.
Kingsley makes the switch to Hull on the same day midfielder Sam Clucas moved the other way in a deal understood to be worth up to £16.5m.
"I'm delighted to get the deal done," Kingsley told Hull's official website.
"It's come around quite quickly but I'm just delighted it's got over the line now and I can't wait to get training in the morning."
"It's time for me to really kick on now and get plenty of games at a very competitive level like the Championship."
Kingsley made 19 first-team appearances for Swansea after joining from Falkirk in 2014. He also had loan spells at Yeovil and Crewe.
He's Hull's sixth signing of the summer following Callum Burton, Liam Edwards, Sebastian Larsson, Ondrej Mazuch and Kevin Stewart.
He's been capped once for Scotland, a substitute appearance in the 3-0 friendly defeat to France last year.