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Vincent Kompany planning to make ‘smart’ calls for EPL return

Burnley boss Vincent Kompany says the Clarets will make healthy decisions for their EPL return. Photo: PA via AP

Vincent Kompany insists Burnley must be “smart” in the summer transfer window as it gears up for its return to the Premier League.

In his first season in charge, Kompany has guided the Clarets back to the top flight 12 months after relegation, winning the Championship title and reaching 101 points with a 3-0 victory over Cardiff in Monday’s final game of the season.

The success came after Kompany oversaw a major overhaul of the squad last summer, when 13 senior players left and 16 arrived to replace them.

There will be nothing on that scale this time, but Kompany knows further investment is needed to try to ensure Burnley can re-establish themselves in the Premier League.

“We’ve been planning for comfortably six months for this scenario,” Kompany told the PA news agency.

“We’re going to have to be smart but, because we’ve been planning for a long time, I feel confident we can improve the squad without losing what has been good for us this season.

“At the same time we have to make sure we don’t go and bankrupt the club. It’s about healthy decisions, protecting the club, but at the same time trying to be competitive.”

Last week Kompany signed a new five-year Burnley contract, designed to end speculation linking him to Tottenham and Chelsea so that prospective new signings know who they will be playing for.

Kompany said the contract reflected how happy he is with his Turf Moor set-up.

“I’ve been in football for 20 years and I know how difficult it is to find a healthy environment in football,” the former Manchester City captain said.

“We’ve achieved something together now and that will count towards the future.

“It’s a good environment with good people and that is special. I hope everyday fans will be proud of the work we do and even when it doesn’t work out they know we work hard, we work our socks off for this club.

“I choose not to participate in the speculation. Everything I need to discuss I discuss openly with the chairman (Alan Pace). Other than that it’s business as usual.

“Whatever happens needs to be something that makes sense. I speak with the chairman very openly. I protect the working environment more than anything else.”

After a season of hard work, Kompany enjoyed the rewards on Tuesday night as the Clarets paraded the Championship trophy through the streets of Burnley.

A four-time Premier League champion as a player, Kompany is no stranger to an open-top bus but said it was different as a manager.

“I feel like I am more wanting to share this moment with many people, wanting to make sure many people enjoy this moment,” he said.

“As a player you feel like it is your moment. As a manager you feel like it is everybody’s moment and you want to make sure everyone enjoys it.

“Only a chosen few get to experience what we are experiencing.”

-PA

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