Sheffield United sign McBurnie from Swansea in club record deal

Sheffield United sign McBurnie from Swansea in club record deal
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Championship - Swansea City v Leeds United - Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Britain - August 21, 2018 Swansea City's Oli McBurnie celebrates scoring their first goal Action Images/Peter Cziborra Copyright Peter Cziborra(Reuters)
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(Reuters) - Sheffield United have signed Scottish striker Oli McBurnie from Championship side Swansea City and broken their transfer record for a fourth time in the close season, the newly-promoted Premier League club said on Friday.

Financial details of the transfer were not disclosed but British media reported it was around 20 million pounds, eclipsing the 10 million pounds they paid Bournemouth for French striker Lys Mousset.

McBurnie was Swansea's top goal scorer last season with 22 goals in the second tier. He has also played seven times for Scotland after making his debut last year.

"I am confident he will be a tremendous success," United manager Chris Wilder said in a statement.

"We need options at the top of the pitch and Oli, as anyone who has watched a significant amount of Championship football will tell you, offers plenty in that area.

"He fits the profile of our transfer policy this season and is an age where his better years are ahead of him - hopefully he and the club can continue to grow together."

McBurnie is the club's eighth recruit of the close season after they signed Luke Freeman, Phil Jagielka, Callum Robinson, Ravel Morrison, Mousset, Ben Osborn and Dean Henderson (on loan).

Wilder's side play their first Premier League game on Aug. 10 away at Bournemouth.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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