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Burnley set for first piece of January transfer business as medical booked in and deal ‘imminent’

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Burnley Set for First Piece of January Transfer Business as Medical Booked in and Deal ‘Imminent’

Burnley FC is on the verge of securing their inaugural signing of the January 2026 transfer window, with a medical scheduled and the deal described as imminent. The Clarets, currently sitting 16th in the Premier League with 10 points from 9 games, are acting swiftly as the window opens on January 1, 2026, aiming to bolster their squad amid relegation pressures.[7][5]



The target is Oliver Sonne, a promising right-back from Danish side Silkeborg. The Peruvian international, known for his attacking flair and defensive solidity, is set to join on a long-term contract until June 2029. Negotiations have progressed rapidly, with personal terms agreed and a medical booked imminently to finalize the transfer. This move addresses Burnley's need for depth at full-back, especially with injuries and the demands of a grueling Premier League schedule.[3]

Manager Scott Parker has prioritized reinforcements in defense and wide areas to inject dynamism into the team, which has struggled for consistency early in the 2025/26 season. Sonne's arrival would mark Burnley's first incoming business since summer signings like Florentino Luis from Benfica and Armando Broja from Chelsea, signaling an aggressive approach to survival.[3][1]

Meanwhile, speculation surrounds outgoing moves, including potential interest in Quilindschy Hartman. Ajax are reportedly in talks with Burnley for a loan deal of the former Feyenoord left-back, who joined last summer but has found opportunities limited.[2] Other names linked include free agents like Ashley Barnes (recently from Norwich) and Jonjo Shelvey, though no deals are confirmed yet.[3]

Fans are buzzing with excitement, viewing Sonne as a statement of intent. With the window closing on February 2, 2026, Burnley could follow this with further targets, potentially a centre-back or forward, as they look to climb clear of the bottom three.[1][7] This early move positions the Clarets ahead of rivals like Leeds and Wolves in the January market.

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