Burnley boss gives 'interesting' signing update, Leeds eye Bournemouth stars, Manchester United told to sign Jack Grealish - Premier League Rumour Mill
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By Joel Sked
Published 26th Jun 2020, 10:23 BST
Updated 26th Jun 2020, 10:38 BST
Burnley recovered from Monday’s 5-0 thumping at the hands of Manchester City yesterday evening the best way they know how, a stuffy 1-0 home success over Watford. The result lifts Sean Dyche’s men into 11th and with their gaze set on breaking into the top half.
The Clarets now have a few days break to prepare for the trip to London to face Crystal Palace with more clarity over the squad at Dyche’s disposal following the announcement on player contract extensions.
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9. Sean Dyche on transfer targets
Burnley will likely have to be active in the transfer market with the news key players are departing, including Jeff Hendrick. The club will need to add players in the centre of midfield and wide positions. Dyche said: “So there are some targets, whether or not they fit into the budgetary situation will be interesting.” (Burnley Express) Photo: Michael Steele
Phil Jagielka, Kieron Freeman, Jack Rodwell, Connor Leak-Blunt and Leon Clarke have all been offered a contract extension until the end of the 2019/20 season. While 11 players are set to be released at the end of their contracts, including Mark Duffy and Ricky Holmes. (Premier League) Photo: George Wood
Gary Neville has warned Manchester United against rushing Dean Henderson into the team ahead of David de Gea too quickly. The goalkeeper is currently on loan at Sheffield United although there has been no clarification if his loan will be extended. (Sky Sports) Photo: Pool
Marcelo Bielsa could eye up a swoop for some of Bournemouth’s squad if they are relegated. The Cherries are in the bottom three and it is understood the young players in their squad could fit into Bielsa’s style of play with Aaron Ramsdale and Harry Wilson possible recruits. (Football Insider) Photo: Warren Little