Hull City v Accrington Stanley - Tigers boosted as Keane Lewis-Potter signs new deal
The protracted saga surrounding the future of teenager Keane Lewis-Potter has taken a positive turn with the young forward ending weeks of speculation over his situation by signing a new deal.
The Hull-born striker is now contracted to the club until the summer of 2023, with a further year in the club’s favour.
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The developments regarding Lewis-Potter, who has notched seven goals this term, will be viewed as particularly welcome, not least by the 19-year-old, who is now able to fully concentrate on his football.
He said: “I am delighted. It is taken a while, but now I can focus on the games. It means everything to me to play for Hull City.
“It is my club and I cannot want to crack on.”
Young midfielder Max Sheaf has joined Torquay United on loan for the rest of 2020-21.
Tonight’s game kicks off at 5.30pm at the KCOM Stadium.
Last six games: Hull LLWDWD; Accrington LWDWLL.
Referee: T Nield (West Yorkshire).
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