

Burnley transfer rumours: Clarets' Premier League rivals target interesting deals - Chelsea, Leicester City, Liverpool and Leeds United talk
Indeed, Sean Dyche has stated that he has nothing but the utmost respect for Spurs boss Jose Mourinho.
"Jose has his fair share of people that question whatever he does at varying clubs," Dyche said.
"I'm still relatively young, I'm coming up to 10 years in management, but my point is that these guys have been around doing amazing things for teams at amazing levels, so there's nothing but respect from me for those guys.
"It normally goes out of the window from when the whistle blows until the game stops, but I have a lot of respect for these people.
"There are managers in the Premier League that have done amazing things in the world of football, there'll never be a lack of respect from me."
And the Clarets boss has also confirmed that 'two or three' of the players sidelined with injury could return for the game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.
Leading scorer Chris Wood could make it in time after training with the squad this week while fellow striker Jay Rodriguez is expected to feature.
Midfielder Dale Stephens is the other player more likely to travel after joining the depleted group on the grass at the Barnfield Training Centre.
"It's still not amazing," said Dyche. "Woody has been out for a few days now training, which is good, Jay Rod had a couple of knocks that we've been keeping an eye on, but he seems fine.
But what about transfers?
Here, we take a look at the rest of the transfer talk from Burnley’s Premier League rivals:

1. Erling Haaland latest
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has been given the green light by the club to sign in-demand Leeds-born striker Erling Braut Haaland from Borussia Dortmund. The Bundesliga club, however, doubt the 20-year-old will want to join the Premier League side. (Bild) Photo: Pool

2. Foxes in discussions
Leicester City are in advanced talks over a new deal Harvey Barnes, who has been watched by Liverpool and Manchester United. (Sunday Mirror) Photo: Michael Regan

3. Steven Gerrard back to Liverpool?
Liverpool are lining up Rangers boss and former Reds captain Steven Gerrard to replace manager Jurgen Klopp, who could be tempted to become Germany's manager if the job becomes available. (Sunday Mirror) Photo: Ian MacNicol

4. Latics man eyed
Arsenal, Celtic and Rangers are among a number of clubs interested in 19-year-old Wigan striker Kyle Joseph, whose contract runs out in the summer. (Sunday Mirror) Photo: Lewis Storey