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Hull sign Marc Pugh from Bournemouth on loan

Marc Pugh
Image: Marc Pugh joined Bournemouth in 2010 and is their longest-serving player

Hull have completed the signing of Marc Pugh on loan from Bournemouth until the end of the season.

Nigel Adkins was keen to add the winger to his squad as Hull chase a spot in the Championship play-offs, and Eddie Howe has proved willing to allow Pugh to temporarily leave the Vitality Stadium.

After confirming his move to the KCOM Stadium, Pugh said: "I'm ecstatic about the new challenge ahead. I've met the gaffer and the rest of the squad and the team unity is something that shone through straight away.

"The team has been on a great run recently and it is a team that fights for each other all the way. I'm really looking forward to being a part of that."

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Pugh is Bournemouth's longest-serving player, having joined from Hereford in 2010 for just £60,000.

He has gone on to make over 300 appearances for the Cherries, and was part of the Bournemouth side that rose through the Football League to reach the Premier League in 2015.

However, Pugh has made just three appearances for Howe's side this season.

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Hull are currently eighth in the Championship, and lie six points outside the play-off places.

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