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Keane Lewis-Potter has spoken of his delight and pride at signing his first professional contract with the Tigers.
The 17-year-old starlet, who has been on the books at the Academy since the age of 13, put pen-to-paper on a two-and-a-half year deal at the KCOM Stadium on Tuesday night and is looking forward to continuing his progression in the Tigers' ranks.
"Obviously I'm delighted to sign the contract," he said. "It's difficult to sum up how happy I feel right now.
"It's something that I've been working towards since I first started playing football and to sign professional terms with my hometown Club is something that gives me an awful lot of pride, joy and delight.
"It's been my dream to play for Hull City since I was little, and this is the next step towards turning the dream into a reality.
"It's nice that the hard work that I've put in over the years since first coming here at the age of 13 has been rewarded.
"But just because I've got this contract doesn't mean the hard work will stop. I know that I've got to continue developing and improving in all areas of my game, which in turn will hopefully bring further rewards in the future."
Lewis-Potter has showcased his talents at both Under-18 and Under-23 levels during the current campaign.
Starting the season as part of John Anderson's Under-18 side, the youngster has scored an impressive ten goals in just 16 appearances for the Youth team - form which saw him selected for Jon Beale's Development Squad where he has continued to be amongst the goals, finding the back of the net on four occasions in ten games.
Reflecting on his campaign so far, Lewis-Potter added: "I'm just happy to play football at any level.
"Getting the opportunity to step up the Under-23s this season has proved to be an invaluable experience and something that I feel as though I've benefited massively from.
"I've scored goals at both Under-18s and Under-23s levels this season, but I just want to continue playing games, scoring goals and improving in all areas of my game."