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Vincent Kompany on Burnley shortlist to succeed Sean Dyche

  /  autty

Burnley are in talks with former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany about becoming the club's new manager.

It is understood the former Belgium centre-back could leave his current job as manager of Anderlecht by the end of Wednesday, at the end of his second full season at the helm.

Kompany is on a shortlist of candidates to succeed Sean Dyche at Turf Moor and no decision has been made yet over their next manager.

Burnley have been without a permanent boss since sacking Dyche in April and though caretaker manager Mike Jackson picked up 11 points from eight games in charge, he was not able to save the Clarets from relegation to the Championship on the final day of the season.

Kompany was first named player-manager of Anderlecht after leaving the Etihad in 2019, but after presiding over their worst start to a league season he returned to playing duties for the rest of the season.

In August 2020 he was given the role again on the same day he announced his retirement from playing. In his first season he led them to fourth in the Belgian first division, and finished third, 13 points behind regular season leaders Union SG, in 2021/22.

As a player, he spent 11 years at the Etihad, making 360 appearances and scoring 20 goals - including a potentially title-winning strike against Leicester City in 2019, which helped the club lift the last of the four Premier League titles they earned during his stay.

Jackson had refused to be drawn on whether he wanted to continue in his caretaker role full-time when he spoke to reporters last week, ahead of that final-day defeat to Newcastle which confirmed their relegation.

He said: "I've just not thought about [the job] at all. All my thoughts have been how can we achieve what we want to do.

"We've not spoken about it. We've not had time to even think about that. My full focus has been on trying to achieve this.

"Let's see what happens on Monday morning. Fingers crossed everything goes how we want, then we'll have a good Monday."