WITH Michael Keane's move to Everton now imminent the task for Burnley turns to replacing the 24-year-old, and one name to have been linked in recent days is Sheffield Wednesday's Tom Lees.

The Clarets were keeping an eye on Lees last summer and now the Daily Mail report that the Wednesday defender is back on Sean Dyche's radar, with a £5million move mooted.

But Turf Moor is not the only possible destination should the 26-year-old leave Hillsborough this summer, with Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Hull, Derby and Huddersfield all linked with moves for Lees.

BARELY a week goes by without another link involving Andre Gray, this time it is West Ham who are credit with an interest.

Gray has just a year to run on his Burnley contract and talks between the two parties haven't progressed, with the Clarets reportedly ready to cash in this summer on the striker who hit 10 goals in all competitions last season.

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The Hammers had a £15million bid rejected in the January transfer window but the Sunday Mirror reports they could return with a new offer for Gray shortly.

IF Gray departs then you would expect at least one striker to be making the move to Turf Moor this summer.

With no new bid for Stoke City's Jonathan Walters yet online site HITC credit Burnley with an interest in West Ham's Ashley Fletcher, who only arrived at the London Stadium from Manchester United a year ago.

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Fletcher made just two starts in the Premier League under Slaven Bilic last term, with a further 14 substitute appearances, and it is reported the Clarets and Watford could make £6million moves for the 21-year-old.

GEORGE Boyd's time as a Claret has now come to an end after his contract expired last Friday and it appears Sheffield Wednesday have won the race for his signature.

The 31-year-old wideman turned down a one-year deal at Turf Moor as he looked for the security of two years, a length of contract he has been offered at Hillsborough, report the Sheffield Star.

Boyd is due to have a medical today before completing his move to Wednesday, where he will link up with former Turf Moor teammate David Jones.