Gustavo Hamer has been the subject of an offer from Burnley but Coventry City are standing firm.
The Daily Mail reported late on Monday that Burnley were working on a deal to sign Hamer.
It was suggested that Hamer is valued at around £15million with Coventry commanding a hefty price for their midfield
maestro.
That report highlighted that Burnley could offer defenders Luke McNally and Bobby Thomas to Coventry as part of the deal.
However, TEAMtalk now claim that Coventry have rejected the part-exchange offer from Burnley.
The Sky Blues don’t want to let Hamer go unless it’s for straight cash, so the offer including McNally and Thomas has been
snubbed.
Burnley are offering £8million plus those two players, with Coventry still holding out for £15million.
Leeds United face real battle to sign Gustavo Hamer
Leeds will be keeping very close tabs on Hamer’s situation.
The Athletic reported earlier in July that Leeds are interested in bringing Hamer to Elland Road this summer.
Leeds may need to completely retool their midfield with Marc Roca loaned out to Real Betis and Weston McKennie gone.
Add in interest in Tyler Adams and Leeds may need to bring in a number of new midfielders.
Ethan Ampadu looks set to arrive as a defensive midfield option but Leeds will want a more progressive option too.
Rangers ace Glen Kamara has been linked but Hamer would be the ideal signing given his Championship experience.
The Dutchman has been exceptional in the Championship; his record of 11 goals and 10 assists last season was outstanding.
There are two problems here for Leeds; the first is the price tag, with £15million a lot to spend after relegation.
The second is interest from Burnley, who can offer Hamer a move to the Premier League rather than staying in the
Championship.
That may well appeal to Hamer and with Burnley failing with their offer, Leeds face a real fight.
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BLACKPOOL have snapped up former Wanderers keeper Mackenzie Chapman on a one-year deal.
The 20-year-old has been on trial with the Seasiders since being released by Bolton at the end of the season.
Chapman signed a short-term deal with the Whites last October after being released by Oxford United and had also played
for Bamber Bridge over the summer.
The goalkeeper has packed in several clubs in a short career, having started his journey as a youth team player at Accrington
Stanley and then moving on to Burnley.
He also spent time in Manchester United’s youth ranks before making the move to Oldham Athletic, where he made his
senior debut in a 3-2 defeat against Morecambe in October 2020.
The goalkeeper signed for Oxford the following summer and had a loan spell at non-league outfit Banbury United.
Chapman told the Blackpool official website: “This is a great opportunity and one I’m looking forward to. It’s a chance
to work alongside some great goalkeepers and staff and continue my progression.
“I’ve settled into the group well and really enjoyed being out in Ireland with the squad. I feel part of the group already and
can’t wait to get going.”
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