
Burnley are released FOURTEEN first team players this month.
The Clarets are set for a massive summer overhaul after axing more than a dozen first-team stars.
Burnley are still without a permanent manager - with Vincent Kompany heavily linked - and are preparing for a first season in the Championship since 2015-16.
As the club prepares for life in the second tier, they have released a total of 28 players, with 14 stars also axed from the club's youth ranks.
James Tarkowski - on the brink of a move to Frank Lampard's Everton - Ben Mee, Aaron Lennon, Erik Pieters, Dale Stephens and Phil Bardsley headline the list of released stars.
Joel Mumbongo, Richard Nartey, Anthony Glennon, Anthony Gomez Mancini, Ethen Vaughan, Sam Unwin, Harry Allen and Calen Gallagher-Allison are the other players previously on professional contracts to have been let go.
Burnley also confirmed Jack Cork and Matej Vydra are currently in talks with the club over extending their contracts despite relegation.
And Ashley Barnes one-year contract extension option has been triggered, with the forward to remain until at least the summer of 2023.
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