King's Lynn Town sign teenage Bermuda international

Linnets boss Mark Hughes has added to his numbers <i>(Image: Ian Burt)</i>
Linnets boss Mark Hughes has added to his numbers (Image: Ian Burt)
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King’s Lynn Town have signed their second international player in the space of 24 hours.

Teenage defender Harry Twite has put pen to paper on a deal at The Walks, having impressed manager Mark Hughes during pre-season.

The 18-year-old has made two senior appearances for Bermuda this year, appearing in CONCACAF Nations League games against Haiti and Guyana in March.

“Harry is a young and athletic centre-back who came onto our radar last season,” said Hughes. “After competing for Bermuda U21s in July he has joined up with the squad late in pre-season and earned himself a contract.”

Twite signed the day after 20-year-old striker Bartosz Cybulski - who has been called up by Poland U19s - joined Lynn, having been released by Derby at the end of last season.

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