Burnley manager Sean Dyche has paid tribute to departing defender Michael Keane.
Dyche admits Michael Keane's £30million transfer to Everton was the right move for the defender.
The Clarets received a club-record fee of £25m upfront for the 24-year-old, with a further £5m in add-ons, when the centre-back made the switch to Goodison Park on Monday.
Dyche was realistic enough to realise he could not expect to hang on to a player who made his England debut in March.
"The reality was that Michael was probably going to move," he told burnleyfootballclub.com. "It's not about him wanting to leave - it's just a natural progression.
"It's fair to say that Everton have been in the Premier League for a very long time and they're looking to get even stronger.
"They're making a big investment there now and it's a right move at the right time for him.
"There comes a time for some of these players when it's probably appropriate they move on and I think on this occasion it is.
"Now I think now he's in a really good place to go on and take his career on again - and we can only thank him for what he's done.
"He's been a fantastic servant to us, both on and off the pitch."