Fulham defender Cameron Burgess has signed for Scunthorpe United for an undisclosed fee.

He joins the League One side on a three-year-deal.

Burgess, 21, made a combined 49 appearances in the 2016-17 season while on loan at League One sides Oldham and Bury.

The centre-back, who has also had loan spells with Ross County and Cheltenham, has represented both Scotland and Australia at youth level.

He becomes manager Graham Alexander's first signing of the summer.

Speaking to the club's official website, Alexander said: "Cameron ticks a lot of boxes for us, he has great stature and can play. He had a full season last year at Bury and at Oldham, and showed what he’s about. He’s coming in at a great age and his motivation to come in and do well was there for us when we spoke to him. We’re delighted to get him on board.

"I wouldn’t say I pay too much attention to the opposition when we’re playing a game because I’m concentrating on the players that are playing for us and their performance. When you analyse the opponents before we play them, we look at the team in-depth, and he’s someone who stood out when we watched the opposition and we’ve kept an eye on him. We spoke to him at the end of the season and we’re delighted he’s chosen us because he’s a good player and we look forward to working with him. He knows he needs to compete to a good level because we have two very good centre-halves here already in Charlie Goode and Murray Wallace. We want a competitive squad."