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Dara O'Shea (right) is set to become Ipswich's 11th signing after Jack Clarke Ipswich have confirmed the signing of Jack Clarke from Sunderland on a five-year deal. The 23-year-old forward, who scored 27 goals in 114 appearances for the Black Cats, joins for an initial fee of £15m, plus £5m in potential add-ons. Clarke becomes Ipswich boss Kieran Mc Kenna's 10th signing of the summer. "I'm really excited to have joined the club and can't wait to get going, " said Clarke, who moved to Sunderland from Tottenham. "Ipswich have been on a really good trajectory over the last few years and the recruitment this summer has been very impressive, so this was always something I was going to be interested in. "Kieran Mc Kenna really sells the club and the journey it's on, as well as what they're still trying to achieve, and you're almost silly if you don't want to jump on board with the way things have been going. "I try to be an exciting player and contribute goals and assists so I think the style of football here will suit me, so I just feel excited to meet the lads and get started. " The Tractor Boys have also agreed a £15m fee to sign Burnley defender Dara O'Shea. They will pay an initial £12m plus a potential £3m in add-ons. O'Shea is expected to complete a medical in the next 24 hours and sign a five-year deal. The Republic of Ireland international scored four goals in 35 appearances for Burnley, including one in the Clarets' season-opening win against Luton earlier in the month. He was not in the squad for Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Sunderland. Latest Burnley news, analysis and fan views Get Burnley news sent straight to your phone England show they are not 'one-dimensional' - Pope Raya's brilliance allows Arsenal to put down marker Fresh Haaland doing 'ridiculous numbers' - Guardiola Scott Mills takes on Celebrity Race Across The World This series is no holiday! Watch now on BBC i Player The maid who inherited a castle she’s not allowed to sell Storyville tells amazing, untold, inspiring and award-winning stories from across the globe Hit mockumentary starring Charlie and Daisy May Cooper The Bafta-award winning series follows two cousins living in a small village in the Cotswolds An Oscar-winning epic starring Mel Gibson. Video An Oscar-winning epic starring Mel Gibson Braveheart tells the story of fiery rebel William Wallace's rebellion against Edward I England show they are not 'one-dimensional' - Pope Root leads England to victory over Sri Lanka. Video Root leads England to victory over Sri Lanka Raya's brilliance allows Arsenal to put down marker Fresh Haaland doing 'ridiculous numbers' - Guardiola Ko, Korda & Shin star in best shots of Women's Open day three. Video Ko, Korda & Shin star in best shots of Women's Open day three Brighton's Hurzeler emotional - not euphoric - after beating Man Utd Quiz: Which Chelsea outcast should your club sign? Smith will be 'world class for long period' - Bell When Murray was crowned the boy king of Queens NFL team-by-team guide: Who are the Super Bowl contenders? 'Anything can happen' - 42 players, but do Chelsea have a plan? Asher-Smith wins Diamond League 100m in season's best. Video Asher-Smith wins Diamond League 100m in season's best I've not been at level of world champion - Norris GB athletes to follow in Paris Paralympics 'We don't have to choose between babies and football' 'It's a horrible ball' - Wood dismisses Mendis with 93mph delivery. Video'It's a horrible ball' - Wood dismisses Mendis with 93mph delivery 'Don't be sorry, smile' - Eriksson in new film What has happened to Saudi Pro League's big spending? A new Champions League era - all you need to know. Video A new Champions League era - all you need to know Why Felix to Chelsea ‘doesn’t make sense’ Video Why Felix to Chelsea ‘doesn’t make sense’ © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.