Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists they're under no pressure to sell Danny Ings.
His 26-goal season and emergence on the international scene with England Under 21s has made the striker the subject of interest from a number of Premier League clubs.
But Dyche told the Lancashire Evening Telegraph: "I think the players are happy, I think they've enjoyed their season, I think they enjoy what we try to offer them on a daily basis and when they play games. I don't think there's a thirst for players to leave.
"If they do then it will be for the right reasons for the club.
"The main thing about Charlie was the board came out and made it clear that had to be done, it was just getting the right market price at that time.
"It's different now. The finances are a whole different ball game than last season.
"The club are a lot more secure financially, quite obviously, so we have a lot more power with the contracts and the players we've got."
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