Dyche says Burnley could have signed Kane for £7m but ended up with Boyd and relegated

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Dyche says Burnley could have signed Kane for £7m but ended up with Boyd and relegated
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Harry Kane could have signed for Burnley in 2014 for £7million 👀

Sean Dyche has revealed he could have signed Harry Kane at Burnley for just £7million in 2014.had a number of loans before finally breaking through in north London, but he may have left the club permanently if Dyche had his way.But Dyche revealed he could have made a huge different to Burnley

However, in the 2014/15 season he finally took off, scoring 31 goals in 51 games in all competitions.That could have been very different though, with Burnley making a call to White Hart Lane ahead of that campaign., Dyche said: “I phoned up about him and at the time, I think it was Tim Sherwood, immediately said £7m and we were in the market for like £3m.

Despite a respectable career, it’s nothing compared to Kane, who’s currently on track to become Spurs andBurnley and Boyd were also relegated from the Premier League in their first season together, making the decision not to push the boat out for Kane look even more regrettable.

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