Vincent Company expects Burnley to be busy in the transfer market this summer with a number of players associated with the Clarets.
Burnley will seek to strengthen in a number of areas as he recovers from relegation from the Premier League last season. The Clarets saw several players leave after the end of their contracts, while Nick Pope signed with Newcastle United in a £ 12 million deal.
Company spoke of hope that the signing would be completed in the next 24-48 hours, when he sat down with the media on Friday while Burnley worked on a number of deals. As always, the transfer landscape is constantly changing and we collect the latest rumors over the weekend about what is in Turf Moor.
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Dan Ballard
The Sun reports that Burnley has retired from the move of Arsenal’s young Dan Ballard.
The Clarets were thought to be close to returning the center to a deal worth around £ 2 million, but the report said Kompany and Co were exploring other options and that Ballard was attracting interest from Millwall, Blackpool and Sunderland.
Luke McNally
Burnley received two rejected offers for the Oxford defender earlier in the month, but Football Insider now claims that a deal has been made with U for the 22-year-old. They claim that the £ 1.6 million fee will bring the center back to Turf Moor.
Watt Weghorst
The striker has indicated that he wants to leave Burnley after relegation, and reports in Turkey indicate that a move to Besiktas has already been arranged.
The Dutch international had an agreement that he could leave on loan if the Clarets were eliminated in the championship in order to keep their place in the Dutch team for the Winter World Cup. A purchase option may also be included in the transaction.
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