Burnley manager Sean Dyche has warned Chelsea that they'll have to part with a hefty transfer fee if they want to land defender Michael Keane in the upcoming January transfer window.
David McDonnell of the Daily Mirror recently wrote that the Blues are preparing a £25 million bid for the Englishman, who's seen as a long-term replacement to skipper John Terry.
However, Dyche has hit back at Keane's suitors by saying that Burnley have no obligation to sell their star defender and won't be swayed easily, via James Benson of Daily Star:
"We're fortunate in that we don't have to sell, the good side of us being careful is that we're in a very healthy financial position.