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Every piece of transfer business done by Hull City in busy winter window

Matt Crooks was Hull City's first January signing
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Hull City needed a busy transfer window and that's exactly what they've had over the past month as Ruben Selles looks to help boost his squad for the final 16 games of the season.

During a busy month, City signed eight players and moved out a flurry of others to free up space Selles could fill with players he believes capable of helping the Tigers ease away from the clutches of the Championship's relegation zone.

Saturday's hugely disappointing 2-1 home loss to Stoke City saw the Tigers drop to just one place above the drop zone, though they do have a two-point gap on Derby County.

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Selles will know he needs results at home quickly if he's to avoid a worrying end to the Championship campaign, but after a positive window, he's now got options at his disposal.

Here's a round-up of all the business the Tigers have done since the window opened on New Year's Day...

In:

Matt Crooks (Real Salt Lake, undisclosed)

Nordin Amrabat (AEK Athens, free)

Kyle Joseph (Blackpool, undisclosed)

Eliot Matazo (Monaco, undisclosed

Joe Gelhardt (Leeds United, loan)

Lincoln (Fenerbahce, loan)

Louie Barry (Aston Villa, loan)

John Egan (Burnley, undisclosed )

Out:

Will Jarvis (Notts County, undisclosed)

Henry Sandat (Sutton United)

Ryan Longman (Wrexham, undisclosed)

Marvin Mehlem (Paderborn, loan)

Jake Leake (Oldham Athletic, loan)

Carl Rushworth (Brighton and Hove Albion, loan recall)

Ryan Giles (Middlesbrough, loan)

Anthony Racioppi (FC Koln, loan)

Chris Bedia (loan cancelled and joined Young Boys)

Xavier Simons (Wycombe Wanderers, loan)

Andy Smith (Gillingham, loan)

Yuriel Celi (Universitario de Deportes, undisclosed)

How would you assess City's window? Have your say in the comments below...