YORK City have completed the signing of midfielder Olly Green on an initial one-month loan deal from Hull City.

Green becomes York's second signing in two days, after the club brought in goalkeeper George Sykes-Kenworthy from Bradford (Park Avenue) yesterday. 

Highly-rated youngster Green was previously captain of Hull City under-18's, before signing professional terms with the Tigers in 2021. 

The 20-year-old featured in pre-season for Hull before having loan spells with Bridlington Town in 2022 and Markse United, where he managed five assists in seven matches from midfield. 

Green can operate in central midfield and will be available for selection for York's Vanarama National League match with FC Halifax Town on Saturday, October 28 at the LNER Community Stadium (5.30pm). 

Speaking on the move, manager Neal Ardley said: “Olly is the captain of the Under-23s for Hull City and is a tenacious midfielder who loves to get on the ball and make the team play.

“He’s a very good character who drives for hard standards, and we hope he will bring some real quality into our midfield.”