Burnley Sign Nathan Redmond Following His Departure From Besiktas
Burnley has announced the signing of Nathan Redmond on a free transfer on a two-year deal, with the option of a third.
The 29-year-old spent last season at Besiktas, scoring five goals and providing five assists in 25 Turkish Super Lig appearances.
“I always had aspirations to play again in the Premier League,” Redmond told the club’s website.
He added: “Burnley’s project matches my ambitions. The management team feels like they can enhance my game more and see the value I can bring on and off the field. It feels like a perfect match.”
Manager Vincent Kompany said Redmond brings “a wealth of experience from playing in the Premier League” and more recently from his time in Turkey “where he has been outstanding”.
Kompany added: “He has got a great work ethic, plenty of skill, and a willingness to continue learning.
“He also brings his personality and character to this football club, which will benefit the younger players here.“
Redmond becomes Burnley’s seventh signing following the club’s return to the Premier League in May.
England Under-21 goalkeeper James Trafford was signed from champions Manchester City in a deal worth up to £19m, while Switzerland forward Zeki Amdouni from Basel for an undisclosed fee.
Burnley also signed defender Dara O’Shea and goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux this summer, while loan moves for Jordan Beyer and Michael Obafemi have been made permanent.