Burnley boss Sean Dyche says they're proud of their role in Michael Keane's career.
The Clarets could come up against the man they sold for a record fee of £30million this summer when they face Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday, although Keane is facing a battle to be fit for the game against his former side.
“He's a good person, I like him a lot, he'll continue to be a good player and continue to improve," he said.
“I'll say hello before the game, hopefully see him after.
“I've spoken recently of the journey of a player behind winning. I'm only judged by results and winning. But myself and my staff, we like to think we can rub off on players and add to their improvement."