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Gossip: Leeds eye Burnley midfielderpublished at 10:37 GMT 22 January
10:37 GMT 22 January
Leeds United are interested in Burnley attacking midfielder Mike Tresor, who has also been linked with a move to Dutch side Ajax. (Sports Witness, external)
Pick of the stats: Plymouth Argyle v Burnleypublished at 12:59 GMT 21 January
12:59 GMT 21 January
Plymouth Argyle are five points adrift from safety at the bottom of the Championship following a 1-0 defeat at home to QPR on Saturday, which extended their winless run in the league to 13 games (D6 L7).
New boss Miron Muslic is still searching for his first league win with the Pilgrims, who welcome promotion-chasing Burnley to Home Park.
Clarets goalkeeper James Trafford saved two penalty kicks from Wilson Isidor in the closing stages of their last game against Sunderland to secure a goalless draw and extend their unbeaten run to 14 games (W8 D6).
Scott Parker's side also boast a formidable defensive record, keeping 18 clean sheets in 27 games, conceding nine goals so far.
Plymouth have lost one of their past eight home EFL games against Burnley (W4 D3 L1), though that defeat did come in the most recent such meeting in March 2009 (1-2).
Burnley have won each of their past two league games against Plymouth and will be looking to win three successive such games for the first time since October 1937.
Plymouth have won two of their 18 midweek league games since their promotion to the Championship in 2023 (W2 D6 L10), though 10 of those 12 points have come at Home Park (W2 D4 L3).
Burnley are unbeaten in each of their past seven away league games (W5 D2), keeping a clean sheet in six of those matches.
Burnley's Zian Flemming has netted three goals in his past four away league appearances in the Championship, while he both scored and assisted in his only previous league game at Home Park with Millwall in October 2023.
Burnley return with new offer for Plymouth's Whittakerpublished at 12:25 GMT 21 January
12:25 GMT 21 January
Nick Mashiter BBC Sport football news reporter
Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,
Morgan Whittaker could leave Plymouth during this transfer window
Burnley have made a new bid for Plymouth forward Morgan Whittaker.
The offer, a package of around £5m plus add-ons, falls well below Argyle's valuation of the player. It is the second approach Burnley have made in this transfer window.
Burnley failed with two attempts to sign the 24-year-old in the summer and have returned this window, although money is tight at Turf Moor and they are unlikely to offer as much this time.
The Clarets are third in the Championship and travel to bottom side Plymouth on Wednesday but have struggled in the final third all season.
Only 12th-placed QPR have scored fewer than Burnley's 31 goals this term among the teams in the top half of the second tier.
Middlesbrough are also reportedly interested in Whittaker as a potential replacement for Emmanuel Latte Lath as they remain in talks with Atlanta United, who want to bring the striker to the MLS.
Whittaker has scored four goals in 22 games for Plymouth - including the winner in their shock 1-0 win at Brentford in the FA Cup this month.
The former Derby County and Swansea City forward has scored 24 times in 103 games since joining Plymouth from the Swans, initially on loan, in 2022.
Lazio made an offer for Whittaker in last year's January transfer window but he stayed at Home Park to score 20 goals last season.
Gossip: Burnley keeper Trafford on Newcastle radarpublished at 11:17 GMT 21 January
11:17 GMT 21 January
Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford is still on Newcastle United's radar after they offered £16m for the 22-year-old in June 2024 but the Premier League side are more likely to try and sign Trafford next summer. (The Athletic - subscription required), external
'A massive opportunity for Shelvey' - Parkerpublished at 10:20 GMT 21 January
10:20 GMT 21 January
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Shelvey has 'something to prove' at Burnley - Parker
Burnley boss Scott Parker says new signing Jonjo Shelvey has "something to prove" upon his return to English football.
Shelvey, 32, left Nottingham Forest in September 2023 to sign for Turkish side Caykur Rizespor, before moving on to their Super Lig competitors Eyupspor the following year.
Having being released at the start of this month, the midfielder has joined the Clarets on a free transfer for the remainder of the season after a successful trial period.
"You can instantly see his quality," Parker told BBC Radio Lancashire. "He's not on the back-end of where he is, he's still got plenty left in him."
The five-capped England international spent seven years with Newcastle United, helping them to win promotion from the Championship in his first season - and Parker is hoping he can repeat that feat with the Clarets, who lie third in the table.
"I think he brings something different to what we've got in those positions," Parker added.
"He brings experience and something to prove as well coming back into England.
"This is a massive opportunity for him now. Back in England, back in a good football club - it's a platform for Jonjo as well."
Gossip: Clarets and Blades compete for Lawrencepublished at 11:28 GMT 20 January
11:28 GMT 20 January
Burnley and Sheffield United are among clubs interested in 30-year-old Rangers forward Tom Lawrence, with the 23-cap Wales international out of contract at the end of the season. (Daily Mail, external)
"You go into every game to win and if it results in promotion it's what we set out to achieve at the start of the season, so it'd be very nice," Trafford told BBC Radio Lancashire.
"But we're in January - I don't know when you start to think about promotion."
The 22-year-old was part of the Burnley side relegated from the Premier League last season but has experience of a promotion race during a loan spell at Bolton.
"The mindset we had (at Bolton) was just take it game by game, see where it takes us and we got within two games of promotion so I keep on with that attitude," he said.
"We've got the best job in the world - football's fun. Whether it was last season, this season or the season before, it's fun."
Burnley visit Plymouth in the Championship on Wednesday looking to extend their 14-game unbeaten run in the league.
Were penalty saves defining moment of Trafford's career?published at 11:53 GMT 18 January
11:53 GMT 18 January
Scott Read BBC Radio Lancashire commentator
Image source, Rex Features
Sometimes seasons have a defining moment, maybe Burnley's season will have two.
Two penalty saves, the second coming in stoppage time, to preserve the club's unbeaten home record, to deny a promotion rival the chance to replace them in the top two.
Maybe, come May, those two moments might prove significant.
Maybe that point could be the difference between the play-offs and automatic promotion, or maybe not.
Sometimes a player's career has a defining moment, maybe James Trafford's Burnley career will have two.
That double penalty save, undoubtedly his finest 10 minutes since joining the club.
Signed for a huge fee, eventually dropped from the team after a catalogue of mistakes last season in the Premier League, last night he left the field to a standing ovation, a hero's exit.
The defining moment of his Burnley career, or maybe not.
He'll likely leave Burnley for a bigger club at some point, and he'll probably play for England, but for 10 minutes last night, he was centre stage and played his part superbly.
Parker praises Trafford's goalkeeping heroicspublished at 23:13 GMT 17 January
23:13 GMT 17 January
Burnley head coach Scott Parker praised James Trafford's goalkeeping heroics as the Clarets held promotion rivals Sunderland to a goalless draw.
Trafford saved penalties from Wilson Isidor in the 86th and 95th minutes as Burnley moved level on points at the top of the Championship with Leeds United.
And Parker admitted that the point felt like a victory afterwards given how close to the end the spot-kicks were.
"It's a massive point for us in the scheme of where the game was," he said.
"Two penalties and the game could have looked very different if not for James Trafford and the saves he's made.
"Not many words can describe what he's produced. I don't think I've been involved in a game like that one at the end.
"Both were very good penalties and Traff has flown across his goal. Everything about him in terms of those big saves, we owe him one tonight."
Pick of the stats: Burnley v Sunderlandpublished at 12:04 GMT 16 January
12:04 GMT 16 January
Burnley welcome fourth placed Sunderland for a shot at the top on Friday evening (20:00 GMT).
The Clarets are just one point shy of league leaders Leeds United, while the Black Cats will go above their hosts if they take all three points at Turf Moor.
The match could see a debut for Roma loanee Enzo Le Fee, with Sunderland bolstering their squad as they compete for an automatic promotion place - and avoid shock defeats such as exiting the FA Cup at the hands of a struggling Stoke City.
Meanwhile, it took extra time for Burnley to get past Reading in their cup victory at the weekend, but the win did mean they went a 14th successive game unbeaten across all competitions.
Burnley have won just three of their past 23 league games against Sunderland (D9 L11), failing to score in five of their past seven matches.
Sunderland have failed to win any of their past five away league games against Burnley (D3 L2), since a 2-0 win at Turf Moor in March 2005.
Burnley have kept 17 clean sheets in just 26 league games this season and currently have the best goals-conceded per game rate by a team in a single season in English Football League history (0.35 – 9 in total).
Sunderland have won just one of their past seven away league games (D4 L2), failing to score in four of those outings.
In games between the current top four teams in the Championship this season (Leeds, Burnley, Sheffield United, Sunderland), Burnley (2.0 – W2 L1) and Sunderland (1.8 – W2 D1 L1) have the best points-per-game rates.
Gossip: Shelvey's Clarets trial continuespublished at 11:18 GMT 16 January
11:18 GMT 16 January
Former Liverpool and England midfielder Jonjo Shelvey remains on trial with Burnley as he seeks to seal a move back to England. (Burnley Express, external)
'No decision on Shelvey yet' - Parkerpublished at 17:22 GMT 15 January
17:22 GMT 15 January
Image source, Rex Features
Burnley boss Scott Parker says the club have "not yet made a decision" on whether to sign Jonjo Shelvey.
The 32-year-old former Liverpool and Newcastle United midfielder is training with the Clarets squad and is available on a free transfer having been released by Turkish Super Lig club Eyupspor.
"We'll have those conversations in the coming days on how I see things and where he sits with it as well," Parker told BBC Radio Lancashire.
"He's been first class since he came in, applied himself in the right way, but it's still too early to say."
The Clarets who sit second in the Championship and a point behind leaders Leeds host fourth-placed Sunderland on Friday and Parker says "nothing's changed" in terms of the injury situation in his squad ahead of the game.
Gossip: Burnley reignite Whittaker interestpublished at 11:15 GMT 13 January
11:15 GMT 13 January
Burnley have renewed their interest in Plymouth Argyle forward Morgan Whittaker, having been unable to secure a deal for the 24-year-old in the summer. (Burnley Express, external)
Gossip: Parker looks to trim Clarets squadpublished at 15:54 GMT 12 January
15:54 GMT 12 January
Burnley boss Scott Parker is prepared to part ways with Hjalmar Ekdal and Hannes Delcroix this month, putting QPR, Stoke, Rangers and a clutch of continental clubs on high alert. (Football League World, external)