Burnley have signed winger Jacob Bruun Larsen on a season-long loan from Hoffenheim, with the Dane being reunited with Clarets manager Vincent Kompany.
Burnley have signed winger Jacob Bruun Larsen on a season-long loan from Hoffenheim.
The 24-year-old winger came through the youth ranks at Borussia Dortmund and has spent the last four seasons with
Bundesliga club Hoffenheim, including a loan spell with Belgian side Anderlecht in 2020/21, where he played under
Kompany.
After being part of Denmark’s squad for the Rio 2016 Olympics, Larsen has earned six senior international caps.
Larsen told the club’s official website: “I’m really happy and excited to be here. I wanted to come to Burnley, the whole
project really inspired me and as soon as I heard of the possibility, I knew it was what I wanted to do.
“It’s a dream for me to be here and get the opportunity to play in the Premier League. I hope we can do great things this
season and I’m really looking forward to it now.”
Burnley fans may get their first glimpse of Larsen in pre-season against Real Betis on Friday.
He could make his Premier League debut against champions Manchester City when Burnley kick off their first season back
in the top flight on Friday 11 August.
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All the latest headlines surrounding Nathan Tella’s future at Southampton
Southampton have had a busy summer of transfer activity so far this window.
However, a number of big deals could yet still happen as the Saints hold out for big fees for several of their first team players.
Russell Martin’s squad could still look quite different between now and the 1 September deadline, with speculation
surrounding numerous Saints players.
One such figure that has attracted interest this summer is Nathan Tella.
The winger spent last season out on loan with Burnley, where he earned an impressive reputation with his performances for
the Clarets.
Does Nathan Tella have a future with Southampton?
Tella ended the campaign as the top scorer for Vincent Kompany’s side as they dominated their way to the Championship
title.
This has led to suggestions that he could depart St. Mary’s on a permanent basis.
Here we look at the latest headlines surrounding the future of the 24-year-old ahead of the Championship campaign getting underway next week…
Burnley bid
Burnley are seeking a move to make their deal for Tella permanent ahead of their Premier League return.
Kompany’s side earned promotion with Tella being a key part of the side on the right flank.
However, his return to Southampton at the end of last season has led to a hole being left in the team’s attack, which Burnley want to fill by making a permanent offer to sign the Saints winger.
According to Alan Nixon, the Lancashire club have made an offer worth £9 million for the attacker.
However, that bid has been rejected by the Championship side.
Jason Wilcox warning
Southampton have been the subject of intense speculation when it comes to several first team squad members this summer.
This has brought director of football Jason Wilcox to the fore, with the former Man City academy director leading the
negotiations for the club in the market.
He has warned that the club will not be letting players go on the cheap just because they have the opportunity to move up to
the Premier League.
“If a club wants to take our players on the cheap and we feel as though we’re losing then that’s not a win-win agreement –
there has to be a compromise,” said Wilcox, via the Daily Echo.
“There will be situations where we say to players ‘I’m really sorry but the value is not there, you’re going to be with us in the
Championship and have to generate your Premier League value’.
“These conversations are something that myself and Russell are having, Russell is having with the players and I’m having
with the agents.”
Burnley stance
Burnley’s pursuit of Tella appears to be over after the Clarets agreed to the signing of Jacob Bruun Larsen from Hoffenheim.
The 24-year-old has joined on loan from the Bundesliga side after the club’s attempts to sign Tella were rejected by
Southampton.
According to the Daily Mail, this move signals the end of their chase to re-sign the Saints attacker.
This leaves Tella’s future up in the air, with a departure from St. Mary’s looking less likely than it did earlier in the summer.
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