Burnley boss Sean Dyche believes changing Chris Wooden with Wout Weghorst for HALF the worth shall be thought of 'good enterprise' - as new Clarets signing is extra 'technically-minded' then Newcastle's £25m man
- Newcastle triggered Chris Wooden's £25m launch clause and he left Burnley
- Sean Dyche swooped for Wout Weghorst and the Dutchman has impressed
- Burnley's six-year keep within the Premier League is beneath risk as they sit backside
- Nevertheless, they've as much as 5 video games in hand on another groups round them
Sean Dyche thinks changing Chris Wooden for a half-price Wout Weghorst will find yourself being thought of 'good enterprise' for Burnley.
There was an outcry when Wooden's £25million launch clause was triggered to hitch relegation rivals Newcastle however Dyche swooped for Weghorst and the 6ft 6ins Dutchman has impressed in opposition to Arsenal and Manchester United earlier than Sunday's take a look at in opposition to Liverpool.
'Each are superb gamers however I believe Wout is extra technically-minded. He can see footage along with his again to aim whereas Woody was somebody who wished to be within the field and sniff out objectives,' mentioned Dyche.
'Wout is extra of an all-rounder. He can supply various methods of enjoying in all probability due to his expertise at Wolfsburg and totally different golf equipment.
'On the enterprise aspect, no matter Woody having a clause, you'd nonetheless go 'it is truly good enterprise' to get that amount of cash for a 30-year-old.
'So long as we flip issues round for ourselves and Wout continues to play as he's, that is good enterprise as properly. He's a high professional who desires to have an impact and is doing.'
Burnley's six-year keep within the Premier League is beneath risk as they sit backside with just one win this season.
Nevertheless, they've as much as 5 video games in hand on another groups and a better fixture listing awaits after Liverpool's go to.
Dyche was happy along with his aspect's efforts within the midweek draw in opposition to Manchester United - borne out by the statistics - and gave particular reward to defender James Tarkowski who's in glorious latest type regardless of being set to depart as a free agent this summer season.
'He made it clear he wasn't going to be signing a brand new contract and but he has been improbable across the coaching floor and performing properly. He assured me he would give every thing he has bought and he is delivering,' mentioned Dyche.
'Loads of gamers do not carry out when their contracts are up. I believe he deserves quite a lot of credit score. On the whole this season he has been first-class and his angle has all the time been excellent. He's a high skilled.'