

Burnley FC transfer news: Clarets set to rival for Liverpool youngster, Birmingham City consider second Rams swoop
Here is the latest from today’s Championship transfer news.
Burnley kicked off their Championship campaign with a brilliant display against Huddersfield Town on Friday evening.
Vincent Kompany’s side dominated the Terriers, claiming an impressive 16 shots to their two.
Ian Maatsen’s goal short of 20 minutes proved to be the vital difference though and the Clarets will be happy to have kicked off the season with a win and a very good performance.
Next up is their first competitive home tie since April as they host Luton Town this weekend.
The Hatters played out a 0-0 draw against Birmingham City in their opener on Saturday.
Here are today’s rumours...
Ian Maatsen’s goal short of 20 minutes proved to be the vital difference though and the Clarets will be happy to have kicked off the season with a win and a very good performance.

5. Clarets set to rival for Liverpool youngster
Burnley have reportedly joined the race to sign Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg. The 20-year-old has also attracted the interest of Bournemouth and Basel after a successful loan spell with Preston North End last season. (Football League World)

6. Boro prospect set for loan move amid interest
Middlesbrough boss Chris Wilder has hinted that they could sent striker Josh Coburn out on loan this summer after receiving enquiries about his availibility. Wilder suggested he may need to play regular football to help his progression and development. (Teesside Live)

7. Hatters closing in on deal for promoted striker
Luton Town are reportedly working on a deal to sign Grimsby Town striker John McAtee for around £500,000. The 23-year-old scored 16 goals last season as The Mariners were promoted to League Two. (Alan Nixon)

8. Terriers have second bid rejected for defender
Huddersfield Town have had another bid rejected for Halifax Town centre-back Jesse Debrah. The non-league club previously triggered a one-year extension clause in his contract but that hasn't deterred the Terriers. (Alan Nixon)