Twine joined Burnley last summer from MK Dons
Signed from MK Dons for a fee in the region of £4million last summer, Twine now heads back out to the Championship to work under Tigers boss Liam Rosenior. Hull's interest in the player dates back to last summer when Burnley won the race for his signature.
Twine had injury problems in his first season at Turf Moor and finished the campaign with three goals in 18 appearances. Rosenior admits he is extremely excited to work with the 24-year-old He told Hull's official website: "I’m absolutely delighted that Scott has joined us. We’ve beaten off competition from many top clubs in the Championship to secure his signature, based on our identity and style of play."This signing shows the ambition we have and that we want the best players we can get. He’s someone we’ve waited for, but he’s worth the wait.
"He’s the perfect type of player I want in my team because he completely fits our philosophy. What I love about Scott is his ability to finish actions – to take shots, convert chances and he’s deadly from set-plays. His personality will completely fit into the group. "He’s fantastic technically: can take the ball between lines, has got amazing movement, makes intelligent runs, presses well and likes to link and combine with other players. Scott can play in multiple positions and most importantly, he has end product – an area we identified as one we needed to improve on for this season.”
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