Burnley confirmed the signing of the striker from Derby County last night.

New Burnley signing Matej Vydra took to Twitter last night, after completing his move from Derby County to Turf Moor, sending a message of gratitude to his former club, and some Rams fans responded, thanking him for his service at the club.
The Clarets signed Vydra from Derby for a fee believed to be worth in the region of £11 million, according to BBC Sport, and many are predicting that he will thrive under Sean Dyche’s regime at Turf Moor.
The 26-year-old joined the Rams from Watford in the summer of 2016, for around £8 million, and he went on to score 26 goals in 73 Championship outings.
Burnley have unquestionably got a very good player on their hands, but at the same time, Derby will surely be happy with the £11 million that they reportedly received for his services.

The Czech Republic international took to Twitter last night, and posted a message of thanks to Derby fans for their support during his two year spell at Pride Park:
Some Derby fans then responded to the new Burnley signing’ tweet…
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