Dyche says frugal Burnley will spend wisely in next window


Britain Football Soccer - AFC Bournemouth v Burnley - Premier League - Vitality Stadium - 13/5/17 Burnley manager Sean Dyche acknowledges fans after the match Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Couldridge Livepic

(Reuters) - Burnley will adopt a frugal approach and have no plans to splurge on big signings in the close season as they prepare for a second consecutive campaign in the Premier League, manager Sean Dyche has said.

Despite a woeful away record, Burnley have won 10 games at Turf Moor to sit 15th in the standings on 40 points, with a victory at home to West Ham in their final match on Sunday giving them a chance of ending the season in 12th place.

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