Following the news that Burnley had made an offer to Anderlecht for Noah Sadiki, there has been a quick update from Belgium.
This comes from Sacha Tavolieri, who makes it clear the Jupiler Pro League club have ‘refused’ the first offer, worth €1m, from the Clarets.
Those in charge of Burnley are said to ‘want to increase the offer’ with a second bid, this time by adding some bonuses and a ‘percentage of a capital gain’, meaning a chunk of any future profit the newly promoted club would make from a sale down the line.
Meanwhile, Vincent Kompany’s side are getting everything ready for when Anderlecht do eventually accept the offer, as there is a four-year contract ‘ready on the table’ for the youngster.
The 18-year-old right-back made his first steps in the first-team last season, making 19 appearances for the Jupiler Pro League club, during which he picked up an assist in a 3-1 win over RFC Seraing early on in the campaign.
Should this transfer go through, he would join a growing number of players at Turf Moor who have come from the Belgian leagues to work under Kompany at Burnley.
🟣🇧🇪 Sporting #Anderlecht REFUSED the first offer of 1M€ (first call @FabrizioRomano) by #BurnleyFC for Noah #Sadiki !
💰 The board of directors wants to inscrease the offer with add-ons + percentage of capital gain.
🏴The Clarets are a 4 years contract ready on the table. #RSCA pic.twitter.com/yQRjiAvbEI— Sacha Tavolieri (@sachatavolieri) June 28, 2023