According to reports in France, Burnley is really interested in Han-Noah Massengo, a French Under-21 international, but they have not yet made an offer for the player.
In the just-completed season, Burnley earned 101 points and finished first in the Championship under Vincent Kompany’s leadership.
In order to stay in the Premier League, the Clarets need to bolster their team, and the midfielder from Bristol City has been highlighted as a key target.
Massengo completed the second half of the previous season on loan at Ligue 1 team AJ Auxerre. Burnley are reportedly keen to recruit the Frenchman, although they have not yet made a bid for the player, according to GOAL FranceIt has also been asserted that several Bundesliga clubs are closely monitoring Massengo.
The 21-year-old midfielder made a total of two assists in 27 games for Bristol City and Auxerre in the most recent season.
With Massengo’s contract with the Championship team entering its final year, the club may be eager to sell him this summer.
It remains to be seen if the Clarets will put in a meaningful bid for their midfield target in the ongoing transfer window.
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The 39-year-old spent eight memorable years with the Clarets during his playing career, making over 200 appearances in the process.
The former midfielder, who hung up his boots three years ago, is now working with the club’s Under-15 and Under-16 age groups within the academy.
“It’s good to be back,” he told the club’s official website.
“Over time, I realised I enjoyed the daily interaction with the players. I then dipped my toe in with the hands-on coaching stuff at the beginning of the year thanks to Ian Jones [Burnley’s head of academy coaching] and I have really enjoyed it.
“To be honest with you, I probably wouldn’t have gone down this route if it wasn’t with Burnley and the relationship I already have with the club.
“I just feel like it’s a great opportunity for me here and a great environment to learn in. It’s perfect really.
“When I do something, I give it my all and this is the same. It’s the perfect time for me to get involved and I’ve had a taste for it now, I’d love a full-time role eventually doing it.”
Given his affinity with the club, who he helped reach the Premier League during the 2013/14 season, Marney admits it was a “no brainer” to get involved.
“It’s such a unique place, it really is,” he added.
“As soon as I had the opportunity to get in and amongst it, I jumped straight at it. I spoke to my wife, and she said, ‘go for it!’. I’m so glad I did.”
Marney, who last played for Fleetwood Town, added: “I don’t miss the playing side of football to be honest. I have got involved in a couple of the sessions and that’s enough for me! I love the interaction with the lads and I enjoy helping the younger ones.
“I think having the playing experience certainly helps. Calling upon little scenarios and experiences of what I had as a player, can then hopefully help when I give the lads advice and help.”
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