Burnley Maintain Transfer Momentum Following Premier League Return
Burnley have wasted little time making strides in the summer transfer market as manager Scott Parker prepares his side for a Premier League comeback. After overseeing an exceptional first season at Turf Moor—highlighted by a formidable defence and dynamic attack—Parker led the Clarets to immediate promotion from the Championship. Although they narrowly missed out on the title on the final day, automatic promotion has fueled strong momentum heading into the off-season.
Their early activity in the two-phase summer window has already seen permanent deals completed for key figures from last season: Chelsea defender Bashir Humphreys, Millwall forward Zian Flemming, and wingers Marcus Edwards and Jaidon Anthony. Departures have also reshaped the squad, with seasoned players Nathan Redmond and Jonjo Shelvey departing at the end of their contracts, while CJ Egan-Riley is set to join Marseille on a free transfer.
Burnley are expected to continue their recruitment drive, reportedly targeting Feyenoord left-back Quilindschy Hartman and German goalkeeper Max Weiss, even with current options like James Trafford—linked with Newcastle—Vaclav Hladky, and Etienne Green already in the ranks.

TransferMarket Rankings Reveal Squad Value Gap
As Burnley prepare for their top-flight challenge, new figures from TransferMarkt have revealed the financial disparity between their squad and those of their Premier League competitors. Despite bolstering their roster, Burnley’s current squad valuation stands at €196.10 million, placing them 19th among the 20 clubs in the top tier.
Only Sunderland, with a valuation of €150.75 million, rank lower. Burnley trail fellow newly-promoted sides Leeds United (€211.20m) and are a considerable distance behind established mid-table teams like Fulham (€351.35m) and Wolves (€378.70m).
How Burnley Stack Up Against Premier League Rivals
Here’s a look at the full ranking of Premier League clubs by current squad value, according to TransferMarkt:
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Manchester City – €1.32 billion
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Arsenal – €1.09 billion
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Chelsea – €1.06 billion
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Liverpool – €867.50 million
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Tottenham Hotspur – €766.10 million
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Newcastle United – €651.53 million
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Manchester United – €643.00 million
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Aston Villa – €592.00 million
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Brighton – €555.70 million
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Nottingham Forest – €462.35 million
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Crystal Palace – €448.20 million
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Brentford – €414.08 million
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AFC Bournemouth – €410.10 million
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West Ham United – €400.30 million
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Wolverhampton Wanderers – €378.70 million
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Fulham – €351.35 million
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Everton – €349.55 million
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Leeds United – €211.20 million
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Burnley – €196.10 million
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Sunderland – €150.75 million

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