
Dwight McNeil and Maxwel Cornet could leave Burnley after their relegation with Tottenham Hotspur linked with both players.
Burnley put up a valiant fight against the drop but were relegated on the final day of the season with a home defeat to Newcastle United.
The Clarets must now rebuild and have appointed Vincent Kompany as their new manager to replace Sean Dyche.
Scott Twine and Luke McNally have both joined Burnley to kickstart their revolution, but departures are expected.
James Tarkowski looks Everton-bound, Ben Mee is set to leave and Nick Pope has already left for a move to Newcastle United.
Dwight McNeil and Maxwell Cornet could leave Burnley
Wout Weghorst and Josh Brownhill could move on too, whilst it’s now suggested that McNeil and Cornet are primed for the exit.
The Express report that McNeil and Cornet are now both expected to leave Burnley this summer.
Burnley allegedly want to offload high earners and whilst there is no imminent deal for McNeil or Cornet to leave the club, they departures are expected.
Cornet is understood to have a release clause worth around £17.5million – which will surely appeal to Premier League clubs.
The Mirror reported in May that Tottenham were showing a keen interest in signing Cornet.
That move now seems a little unlikely given that Tottenham have just signed Ivan Perisic, who will play as a left wing back.

The Telegraph then added that Everton and West Ham United both want to sign Cornet too, with that release clause potentially being activated.
Cornet was a rare shining light for Burnley last season, notching nine goals and two assists for the Clarets.
As for McNeil, he is another Burnley talent attracting interest from Tottenham according to 90Min.
Everton and West Ham are also thought to be keen on McNeil with Newcastle United, Brentford and Fulham also named as potential suitors.
McNeil looked like becoming a star at one point, but his development took a real hit last season and he needs to get back on track.
Burnley clearly expect both players to leave, but they may end up being options behind top targets for other clubs.

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