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Middlesbrough Agree £5m Move for Kyle Joseph

Hull’s summer player sales eased profit-and-sustainability pressure, enabling Middlesbrough to sign the injured forward to a four-year contract.

Overview

  • The transfer revived on Thursday and is reported to be worth about £5 million, with Joseph set to sign an initial four-year deal at the Riverside Stadium.
  • The move follows a late-June collapse after medical and contractual issues required renegotiation, and fresh talks between the clubs led to the deal being revived on July 9.
  • Joseph remains sidelined after ankle surgery sustained in the play-off semi-final, but he is expected to return to training in late July or early August.
  • Hull raised roughly £9 million from other summer sales, which reduced immediate profit-and-sustainability pressure and removed urgency to sell Joseph before talks restarted.
  • Middlesbrough view the signing as a targeted way to add goals after missing promotion, and the club has accepted short-term injury risk to secure a forward who scored seven Championship goals and provided five assists last season.