Jack Cork has completed a move to Burnley worth about £8million from Swansea and is flying to Ireland to link up with Sean Dyche's Clarets.

Cork - who has previously enjoyed two loan spells at Turf Moor - signed his four-year contract at a Manchester Airport hotel early on Tuesday afternoon.

The deal could increase to £10m should the central midfielder trigger additional clauses.

SIGNING: Jack Cork has signed a four-year deal with the Clarets.

More to come.... pic.twitter.com/UMeIATVExl — Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) July 11, 2017

Jack Cork has completed his £8million move from Swansea to Premier League rivals Burnley

Cork was spotted with Burnley officials on Monday and stayed in Manchester overnight before finalising his switch from South Wales.

The 28-year-old will now join Dyche's first team at their pre-season training camp in Ireland, and his arrival should spell the end of Steven Defour's disappointing stay in England.

Burnley face Shamrock Rovers in their first friendly on Friday, with new signing Jonathan Walters also part of the group.