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- Updated: August 2, 2016
Burnley are desperate to impress in the Premier League and have every chance of being competitive despite an increasingly restrictive market, says boss Sean Dyche.
The Clarets bounced back from the Championship at the first attempt and can now look forward to their top-flight opener at Turf Moor against Swansea on August 13.
Dyche revealed he was keen on bringing in new players to improve their chances of avoiding the drop and opened up to Sky Sports News HQ on the troubles that have been holding him back during the summer.
“We are active in the recruitment market and that’s important,” he said. “The players we have from two years ago are wiser and the newcomers bring a freshness to the squad.
“There’s that mixture and if we can …
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