A second offer for the player was turned down by the Turf Moor organization.
Burnley have been given some good news in their pursuit of Jack Clarke, with reliable journalist Alan Nixon reporting that
only the Clarets are bidding for the player despite interest from elsewhere.
How many goals has Jack Clarke scored for Sunderland?
The winger finally managed to get regular first-team football after his move to Sunderland, and played in nearly every single
Championship game over the course of last season.
Having struggled to start games with Leeds and then had to make do with loan spells after being snatched up by Tottenham,
his permanent switch to the Stadium of Light has led to a lot more minutes.
That, in turn, has led to an increased output. Playing 45 times for them in the second tier – the first time he has ever
managed more than 25 games in a season – he bagged nine goals and a further eleven assists.
It meant that Clarke led the entire league for assists and he also ranked eighth for his goal contribution tally – and when you
consider who else plays in that league and the fact it is his first real season in the first-team, it makes for impressive reading.
Are Burnley signing Jack Clarke?
Those performances have now led to interest from elsewhere, with Burnley keen to take him into the Premier League with
them ahead of the next campaign.
Everton are amongst the other clubs that have also been linked with a deal for the player but it appears that the Clarets are
firmly in pole position – and have a great chance to land the winger.
That’s because according to a report from reliable journalist Alan Nixon, Burnley are the only team that are making actual
bids to bring Clarke to Turf Moor.
No other interested side – such Crystal Palace, Brentford or the Toffees – have launched a concrete offer and that means
Burnley are currently clear to bid as they please for him.
They’ve already seen two bids rejected though – the latest being for £10m – and it appears as though the Black Cats won’t
budge until there is more on the table for the player.
The forward may only have really bagged regular first-team action for the first time in 2022/23, but he is already drawing
high praise from those who have watched him.
Football journalist and SAFC supporter Josh Bunting for example stated that Clarke was “excellent” for Sunderland this
season because of his goals and consistency.
Burnley then would be a good next step for the player – but as yet, they are yet to convince the Black Cats to part ways with
the youngster.
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Will Zian Flemming leave Millwall?
Unfortunately, the reality for all clubs in the Championship is that you’re vulnerable should a Premier League club come in
and target one of your players.
The finances in the top-flight means they can put down huge money to other clubs and to the individuals with a contract, so
it can be difficult to convince players to remain in the second tier.
With Flemming, Millwall are at least protected by the fact he has years left on his contract having only joined last summer,
and he doesn’t seem the sort of character that will kick up a fuss to move on. But, every player has a price, and if Burnley hit
that number, then it’s about cashing in, reinvesting and moving on.
The fact they’ve had two offers turned down already shows that Kompany is a massive fan of the former Ajax youngster, so it
will be interesting to see what happens next. For Millwall, it would undo a lot of their good work in the window so far, but
the recruitment team at The Den deserve credit for finding Flemming, and they will back themselves to replace him if he
does move on.
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