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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayBurnley are back in the promised land of the Premier League and could now look to swoop for two young stars to bolster their hopes for the long term at Turf Moor, according to a report.
Burnley sign Loum Tchaouna to complete fourth summer signing
Scott Parker has begun to make moves in Lancashire ahead of the Clarets' return to the Premier League, with Axel Tuanzebe, Quilindschy Hartman and Max Weiss joining their fight to stay in the top-flight.
Now, Loum Tchaouna has joined Burnley from Lazio for a fee in the region of £13 million, further illustrating their commitment to strengthening ahead of an exciting campaign for all involved at Turf Moor.

Speaking after his arrival was confirmed, the French talent stated: "I spoke with the manager during the (Under-21) Euros this summer and we had a really good conversation, which made me realise I wanted to be here."
Financially, Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford's seemingly inevitable move to Newcastle United could free up £40 million to be invested in further reinforcements, even if losing the England Under-21 international will come as a blow to those within the corridors of power.
With July now upon us, the transfer window never rests and Lee Hendrie believes Norwich City forward Josh Sargent would be a 'great signing' for the Clarets in light of links involving the United States international with a switch to the Premier League newcomers.
Either way, it feels like several additions will be necessary to help Burnley stand a chance of avoiding the drop, which is becoming an increasingly difficult task year on year due to the financial disparity between newly-promoted sides and the established clubs.
Nevertheless, Parker could now be set to strengthen the ranks further if recent reports are to be believed.
Burnley make advances to land Salford City duo
According to EFL Analysis, Burnley have seen a bid rejected for Salford City forward Kyrell Malcolm and they are also reportedly interested in bringing his teammate Will Wright to Turf Moor.
Intriguingly, Malcolm, 18, is admired by Everton and Blackburn Rovers, while Wright has attracted interest from the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Brentford.
Kyrell Malcolm at Salford City |
Will Wright at Salford City |
Appearances - 9 |
Appearances - 4 |
Goals - 0 |
Goals - 0 |
Assists - 1 |
Assists - 0 |
Both players are only in the infancy of their careers, but suitors are beginning to emerge for both strikers in light of their potential to develop into stars of the future.
Previously, Salford City co-owner Ryan Giggs described Malcolm as an "exciting player", which is quite the compliment given his own standing as one of the Premier League's finest ever performers at Manchester United.
Neither would be expected to become first-team assets straight away, but the fact Burnley want to add two rising talents to their ranks is an indication that the club are on the correct trajectory.