July 2, 2024

Devastated Burnley fans reference Coventry City after relegation from  Premier League - CoventryLive

Vincent Kompany’s reputation may have emerged unscathed from Burnley’s disastrous 2023/24 campaign – jumping from relegation with England to the Bayern Munich job in a matter of weeks – but not everyone at Turf Moor has been quite so fortunate.Burnley 1-2 Newcastle: Clarets relegated after six seasons in the Premier  League - BBC Sport

The former Championship champions spent over £90 million on new players following promotion back to the Premier League. How many can really be considered a success?

Sander Berge, maybe. Luca Koleosho and Wilson Odobert probably. Perhaps Dara O’Shea too.Burnley fans fear bleak future with players leaving and debts to repay |  Burnley | The Guardian

But the likes of Zeki Amdouni, James Trafford, Aaron Ramsey and particularly Mike Tresor are heading into this summer in a far worse place than the last one, the quartet struggling to live up to their hefty price-tags for a Burnley side who were only saved from a rock-bottom finish by only an even-more dysfunctional Sheffield United outfit.

Johan Bakayoko, then, will not to be too disappointed to have missed out on a move to Lancashire. In fact, the barnstorming Belgian may feel as if he’s dodged a hail of bullets.

Burnley missed out on PSV star Johan BakayokoTarkowski, Barnes and the Burnley dressing room's frank assessment of  season after relegation - LancsLive

Speaking to Het Belang van Limburg, Bakayoko opened up on the discussions he had with compatriot Vincent Kompany around 12 months ago.

Bakayoko instead stayed put at PSV Eindhoven, and promptly played a starring role in an outstanding Eredivisie-winning campaign as Burnley stumbled straight back into the second tier.

“I received a call from Kompany last year,” says the jet-heeled 21-year-old. “He then explained his vision. That was nice. It was a good conversation.

“But that was last summer.”

A disastrous season for Vincent KompanyUncertain future' - what next for relegated Burnley? - Footballghana

Bakayoko is not the only highly-rated attacker who held discussions with Kompany, only to end up playing his football elsewhere. Mohamed Daramy, the one-time Ajax youngster, chose Ligue 1 outfit Reims in a deal which could rise to £15 million.

“It was between Reims and Burnley. In the end, I chose Reims,” Daramy explained to Tipsbladet a few months back. “I spoke to both Will Still and Vincent Kompany, so I could hear what plans they had for me and where I could see myself.

“Kompany was a super cool guy. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t close to moving there. But, in the end, I went with my gut. I took my time and then I chose what I thought was best for me.

“Kompany is a great coach, and he had a good understanding (of me). He also taught me some things about making choices because it was a difficult choice for me.”

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