Burnley manager Owen Coyle claims he has yet to table an offer for Derek Riordan - and admits he could look elsewhere to bolster his squad.Coyle is a huge admirer of the out-of-favour Celtic forward and has been linked with a summer swoop. Riordan was offered as a makeweight by the Scottish champions when they attempted to sign Kyle Lafferty, before the striker opted for a move to Old Firm rivals Rangers instead.
There was also speculation of a move to Turf Moor back in January, with a bid of £400,000 reportedly rejected at the time.
But Coyle insists no contact has been made with Celtic since Lafferty's departure for a player who has made just 36 appearances since signing from Hibernian in 2006.
"It's been well-documented that I'm an admirer of Derek Riordan," said Coyle. "He was mentioned in the deal for Kyle Lafferty but I haven't spoken to Celtic since Kyle went to Rangers. There has been no dialogue regarding what the fee would be for Derek Riordan.
"We are known to be admirers of him but I want my players at Burnley and I want them now. It might very well be that, if there is a deal to be done with any player, then we move on. If you go after a target and you can't get him, you have to move quickly somewhere else and that's the way we operate."
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Come on Owen grab Riordan now while we can before someone like Preston put in a bid ten bob over our valuation!!
We need a good left sider and at least he's stated he wants to come which is half the battle in todays football climate.
Come on you Clarets lets get there by sheer love and endeavour not like the glory hunters and wasters in Scum land!!!
We HATE b*&t$*ds!!!!
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