DUTCH frontman Wout Weghorst plans to leave Burnley again.
The 6ft 5in targetman is due back at Clarets following a loan spell in Germany with Hoffenheim and some brief appearances for Holland during the Euros.
New Turf Moor boss Scott Parker would be happy to work with the former Manchester United loanee.
But the signs from his camp are that the 31-year-old is keen to play at the top level elsewhere.
Weghorst joined Burnley from Wolfsburg for £12million in January 2022, going on to score two goals in 20 matches.
Following their relegation from the Premier League, he spent the next six months on loan at Besiktas.
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Weghorst scored nine goals in 18 outings for the Turks.
But his spell was cut short when United moved for him in January 2023.
The striker ended up playing in a No10 role under Erik ten Hag.
And Weghorst scored just two goals in 31 outings before returning to Burnley.
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However, the Clarets still had no room for Weghorst and he was shipped out to Hoffenheim last summer.
He netted seven goals in 30 games for the Germans.
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And it now remains to be seen where he goes next.
Fallen Dutch giants Ajax are thought to be interested.
While he has also been linked with a return to Besiktas.