BURNLEY AGREE TERMS TO SIGN WEST HAM TARGET AS HE IS LEFT OUT OF SQUAD
Burnley appear to have beaten Premier League rivals West Ham United to Genk star Mike Tresor Ndayishimiye with Vincent Kompany’s side agreeing personal terms.
That is according to Het Laaste Nieuws; the Belgian publication reporting that Tresor is conspicuous by his absence from the Genk squad travelling to Turkey for Thursday’s UEFA Conference League qualifier away to Adana Demirspor.
One of the most creative players in Europe last season – only one man bettered his remarkable tally of 24 assists in all competitions – Tresor has reportedly agreed personal terms with Burnley. Talks between Genk and the Clarets are ongoing and are, furthermore, proving to be rather ‘constructive’, to quote HLN.
Burnley agree terms with Genk star Mike Tresor
Kompany is a long-time admirer of the former Willem II talisman. The Burnley boss enquired after taking over from Sean Dyche at Turf Moor in 2022, and it seems that the admiration between coach and player goes both ways.
“I have learned that he (Kompany) appreciates my qualities. Of course, that is nice to hear,” 24-year-old Tresor told Het Laatste Nieuws recently.
Belgian reporter Sacha Tavolieri reported West Ham’s interest last week. It is not hard to imagine, however, that Moyes’ side saw Tresor as a potential alternative to Mohammed Kudus, given that both players tend to do most of their best work either as an attacking midfielder or when drifting in from the wing.
Tresor, meanwhile, will become the latest in a long line of Jupiler League stars to swap Belgium for Burnley, following in the footsteps of Josh Cullen, Vitinho, Manuel Benson, Lyle Foster and co.
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Burnley ‘working’ on deal to sign Chelsea player – A lot of activity expected at Turf Moor in next few days
Already loaned to Burnley last season when the Clarets were still in the Championship, Ian Maatsen could be set for a second spell at Turf Moor.
That’s according to Sacha Tavolieri, who took to Twitter to reveal that Vincent Kompany’s side were once against interested in the Chelsea left-back.
The 21-year-old has only played 13 minutes in the Blues’ first three games this season, suggesting he is replaceable, and Burnley want to take advantage of this.
The Dutch wing-back was heavily used by Kompany last season at Burnley, as he appeared in 39 Championship games, scoring four goals and picking up six assists, as well as featuring in both the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.
It’s explained the newly promoted side are ‘working on a loan deal’ with Chelsea for Maatsen, and it’s ‘likely’ that two more attacking reinforcements will be added on top of him at Turf Moor.
Therefore, we can expect the next few days to be rather busy, while the Blues continue to offload players they don’t particularly want around, even if Pochettino had used the youngster.
Whether Chelsea could see some money from this isn’t said, but there’s an argument to be made for them to try and include an option to buy, especially if they feel Maatsen can repeat last year’s feats under Kompany once again.
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