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·6 August 2024
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Brentford are interested in Burnley's Dara O'Shea, although it will take a 'significant' fee to sign the Irishman.
Brentford are the latest club to show an interest in Burnley defender Dara O’Shea, but the Championship side won’t sanction a sale unless they receive a ‘significant’ fee.
The Irish international only joined the Clarets last year, and he played 33 games as Vincent Kompany’s men were relegated. But, whilst it was a disappointing campaign on the whole, O’Shea was one of few to emerge with credit, as he did impress on occasions.
And, those performances appear to have caught the eye of the Bees, as the Sky Sports Transfer Centre (13:08) revealed that they are weighing up a move for O’Shea.
“Brentford are in the market for a centre-back this summer. It's understood to be their priority position to strengthen at the moment. One player they have an interest in is Dara O’Shea at Burnley. Burnley are asking for a significant fee to sell the defender.”
This isn’t the first transfer rumour involving the 25-year-old, as it has been claimed previously that he is wanted by Celtic.
Brendan Rodgers is expected to be in the market for a new centre-back, and reports have suggested that O’Shea is someone the Scottish champions feel will bolster their ranks as they look to regain their title north of the border.
The appeal of the Glasgow giants is obvious, and they will also be able to offer O’Shea Champions League football this season.
Relegation to the Championship means Burnley have taken a big financial hit, and so far the only major outgoing has been Aro Muric.
Therefore, you would expect more departures ahead of the window, but you would think there are plenty of players that Scott Parker would prefer to go ahead of O’Shea.
The former West Brom man has proven himself at this level in the past, and he is approaching his peak years. Plus, the fact O’Shea has three years left on his contract means they’re under no pressure to cash in.
Following on from that, O’Shea has previously captained Albion, so he is a player with leadership qualities, and Parker is going to need to quickly work out which players he can build around.
The dynamic could change if O’Shea pushes for a move, and whilst there’s no indication that could happen, it would present Burnley with a problem, as they won’t want to keep an unhappy player in the group.
Parker’s men start their Championship campaign on Monday, but you do get the feeling that there’s plenty of business to take place before the deadline.
The new boss has inherited a huge squad, so he will want to reduce the numbers, and there are no doubt new players that he is targeting.
So, it’s one to monitor over the next few weeks, but the fans may need patience as Parker looks to implement his methods on the group, as well as working out his best XI.