The Clarets aren't expected to have a hefty transfer budget, and it will be fascinating to see how far the club can stretch their available cash to bring in quality new signings.
Discussing the club's plans for summer recruitment, Burnley boss Sean Dyche said: "We’ll wait and see, the truth is what players are available, not just the money. You need money, of course, to make players available, but it’s not just about money, you need players available, the right players at the right time.
“We could have spent money in January, I didn’t feel there was too much there that would have helped us or pushed us forward, so it was a better thought to sit tight.
"Can we build on that? We’ll wait and see this summer. But there’s no guarantees to it, not just because of the money, but you have to find the right players. It’s not an easy market, if it was, everybody would be signing the right players and they’d all be successful.
“It’s not always easy, recruitment is one of the toughest things in football. I believed this team could get us to where we needed to be, and they have done."
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Burnley and the rest of the Premier League, as the reaction to last season and the build-up to summer transfer window continues:

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. Brighton could be beaten to Velasco
Brighton & Hove Albion could face fresh competition for Independiente starlet Alan Velasco, with Ligue 1 sides Monaco, Lille and Lyon now said to be interested. He's likely to cost around £9m as interest in his services continue to grow. (Sport Witness) Photo: NICOLAS ABOAF

5. Man Utd ready Pogba contract offer
Man Utd are believed to be keen on opening talks with their key midfielder Paul Pogba, as fears grow over the player potentially agreeing a deal to leave the club for nothing in January. His current contract expires next summer. (ESPN) Photo: Aurelien Meunier

6. Liverpool ace to seal PSG move
PSG appear to have hijacked Barcelona's move for Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, who is available on a free transfer this summer. Reports suggest the Ligue 1 side offered "double" the wage he'd get at Barca. (ESPN) Photo: Fran Santiago

7. Whites could land Ajax man for £10m
Leeds United's hopes of signing Ajax man Nicolas Tagliafico look to have improved, with the Dutch side believed to be willing to accept just over £10m for the Argentina international. He did the double with his side last season. (De Telegraaf) Photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos

8. Fresh favourite for Spurs job
Ajax boss Erik ten Hag has become the new bookies' favourite for the Tottenham job, overtaking PSG's Mauricio Pochettino. Spurs pulled out of talks with ex-Inter and Chelsea boss last week. (SkyBet) Photo: PIETER STAM DE JONGE