A transfer for the Zwijndrecht-born player seems highly improbable. Just this year, he was still playing for arch-rivals Feyenoord, the club where he developed between 2010 and June 2025, broke through, and earned his move to England's top flight. Last year, he battled a horrific injury but has since made a full recovery. At Burnley, he's a key player; in fact, he shone brightly in late October with two assists against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
On the Radar for Oranje
It's unclear if, or why, Burnley would let such a crucial player go. Romano also doesn't specify the nature of the potential transfer. The five-time international was even called up to the Dutch national squad in October for the World Cup qualifiers. National coach Ronald Koeman clearly has him on his radar for next summer's World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, given his performances at Burnley.
