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“Invested too much money” – Burnley ownership claim made amid Alan Pace era

The Clarets will undergo a rebuild during the summer transfer window and during the 2024–2025 second tier campaign, following the departure of former manager Vincent Kompany to German powerhouse Bayern Munich. Fans will be curious to see what transfer action occurs at Turf Moor this summer.

Burnley fan pundit delivers Alan Pace ownership verdict:

Alan Pace for Burnley

Fan commentator Ben for FLW expressed his satisfaction with the club’s owners’ investment, saying, “To be honest, I think the new owners have invested too much money, if anything, into the playing squad.”

“You have to take a look at it; last season, you spent over £100 million.

“Has Burnley ever expended so much cash before?

“We signed Dale Stephens during a timeframe near the end of Mike Garlick’s tenure as the previous owner.

“After we qualified for Europe, we didn’t spend as much as we usually would have, but it wasn’t a window belonging to a side that had just placed seventh in the Premier League, that much is certain.

“Everyone was screaming for a change because of the lack of investment, but the new owners have made significant investments in the playing squad, which has been required for years.

“It would have been good to see Sean Dyche receive a little bit more compensation.

“They clearly gave (Vincent) Kompany a lot of money and had a lot of faith in him, and it just hasn’t really worked. It would have been nice to see Dyche get more support.”

There are gamers there that show definite signals of selling for a high price, and we will undoubtedly receive payment for each and every one of them.

“The investment is sound, but we must wait and see how things pan out this summer.

“James Trafford, Sanders Berge, Wilson Odobert, and other players that are returning from loan are among the guys I think will be sold for a very high price this summer.

The team is currently extremely full.

You can anticipate an extremely hectic summer at Turf Moor since there must be a number of departures, and any new manager will undoubtedly want to bring in players.

“A lot of outgoings, a lot of incomings and it will be really interesting to see what kind of money we do spend.”

Managerial appointment will dictate summer transfer activity

Turf Moor general

The Clarets have yet to name a new manager in the wake of Kompany’s exit, but Alan Pardew, a former Newcastle United manager, has acknowledged that he would be open to the position following links.

Frank Lampard, a former manager of Chelsea and Everton, is reportedly also being considered for the Turf Moor position. This information comes from TBR Football.

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