Hull have signed Manchester United's Corry Evans, younger brother of Red Devils defender Jonny, on loan until the end of the season.Belfast-born Evans, who can play in defence or midfield, penned professional terms with United in 2009 but is yet to make a senior appearance for the club. Eye of the Tigers: Corry Evans has joined Hull on loan from Manchester UnitedHe has, however, featured a number of times at international level for Northern Ireland, scoring the winner against Slovenia in a European Championship qualifier earlier this season, and has also spent time on loan at Carlisle and Chester this term.The 20-year-old could go straight into manager Nigel Pearson's squad for Saturday's home clash with Barnsley.Evans will link up with a familiar face at the KC Stadium in fellow Old Trafford starlet Cameron Stewart, who is currently on loan at Hull, while the Tigers also signed James Chester on a permanent basis from United recently. Man United and Spurs consider move for highly-rated midfielder PetrovicAston Villa loan out No 2 keeper Guzan to Championship side HullRooney boost for Man United with striker set for comeback against SpursClub-by-club guide to every Premier League transfer deal during January Explore more:People: Nigel Pearson Places: Belfast, Northern Ireland, Slovenia
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