Burnley Premier League squad: McNeil, Tarkowski and Vydra retained, Brady let go


Steve Luckings
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The 20 Premier League clubs that took part in the 2020/21 season have submitted lists of players they will be retaining in their squads, and ones they will be releasing.

All clubs must submit their respective lists by June 23.

It is worth noting that player contracts typically will run until June 30, and therefore players who are soon to be out of contract are still on the 'retained' list at the time of publishing.

Burnley may have secured another season of top-flight football but their inconsistent form will be a cause for concern for manager Sean Dyche.

The Clarets finished 17th, although 11 points clear of the relegation places.

Burnley

2020/21 Premier League finish: 17th

Retained

Phil Bardsley
Ashley Barnes
Josh Benson
Josh Brownhill
Ryan Cooney (Offer)
Jack Cork
Dara Costelloe
James Dunne (Offer)
Ben Gibson
Anthony Glennon
Anthony Gomez Mancini
Johann Gudmundsson
Rob Harker
Lukas Jensen
Kevin Long
Matthew Lowton
Dwight McNeil
Ben Mee
Joel Mumbongo
Richard Nartey (Offer)
William Norris
Bailey Peacock-Farrell
Adam Phillips

Erik Pieters
Nick Pope
Lewis Richardson
Marc Richter
Jay Rodriguez
Dale Stephens
James Tarkowski
Charles Taylor
Bobby Thomas
Matej Vydra
Ashley Westwood
Chris Wood

Released

Connor Barrett
Rob Brady
Jordan Cropper
Ismalia Dialloe
Mace Goodridge
Arman Taranis

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