Burnley boss Sean Dyche says Michael Keane's transfer interest is a credit to the club.
The Clarets chief believes the form of Keane and the stature of clubs he has been linked with have made a mockery of critics who questioned his decision to sign the former Manchester United youngster on a permanent deal in January 2015.
“He's had good focus to himself and to us," Dyche said. “He's worked on his own game with us and himself and taken that into the team and what the team needs.
“We were questioned when we brought him for £2million. Everyone says it's a masterstroke now."