Burnley have responded quickly to the departure of Kieran Trippier to Tottenham, signing full-back Matthew Lowton from Aston Villa.
Trippier sealed his return to the Premier League last week and Sean Dyche has wasted no time in acquiring a replacement at right-back in the form of Lowton.
The 26-year-old who follows Darren Bent, Andreas Weimann and Yacouba Sylla in exiting Villa since the end of the 2014-15 season has agreed a three-year deal at Turf Moor, after making 82 appearances for Villa following his move from Sheffield United in 2012.
Alan Hutton s return to favour restricted Lowton to just eight league starts last season, and his opportunities were likely to be limited further by Villa s recent capture of Micah Richards.
Lowton told Burnley s website: There were a few other clubs interested but it was a no-brainer to come and play regular football at a club that is hoping to be pushing for promotion back to the Premier League.
Dyche is confident Lowton will be a success at Burnley and revealed he had been a long-term admirer of his new signing.
Even back to his days at Sheffield United, I always thought Matt was a very good player and one who I think is motivated to go again, said Dyche.
He has been at a big club in Aston Villa and wants to get back to the Premier League.
The challenge for him now is to play regular first-team football and help Burnley Football Club to get back there and we look forward to welcoming him into the group.