Burnley brutally cull 15 players after Premier League promotion

Burnley taught 15 stars after their promotion to the Premier League.

The Clarets exercised the Scythe after a stunning championship campaign in which they achieved 100 points and sealed an immediate promotion.

Scott Parker does not take prisoners while he prepares Burnley for a new top campaign, with their last two in relegation.

A top name to feel the blow is none other than a former player in England and Liverpool who has 12 seasons of Premier League experience under his belt.

Jonjo Shelvey, 33, was released after playing only 11 minutes in four months, after he joined the Turkish Side Eyupspor in January.

And Nathan Redmond, who has nine full top campaigns in his logbook, has also felt the full power of the brutality of football at the age of 31 – after playing three times the entire season.

The duo has made a combined 554 performances in the Premier League between them – experience that cannot be easily replaced – but Burnley has gone in a different direction. They leave on June 30.

“Burnley Football Club thanks all departing players for their contributions and wish them the very best for their future career,” the club said.

Josh Brownhill, CJ Egan-Vriley and Ashley Barnes can also leave because their contracts end, but they are talking to the club about their future.

In addition to the two victims of the first team, Burnley has released 13 Academy Starlets.

One is the son of Ronaldinho. Joao Mendes, a 20-year-old winger, came to Burnley last summer after leaving Barcelona, ​​but apparently did not get the figure, despite the legendary status of his father.

He is one of the eight names that were shed in addition to Alex Healy-Byrne from the under-21 years, Will Hugill, Lewis Richardson, Basilio Rieno Socoliche, Jon Other Vilar Robinson, Ryan Tioffo, Brandon Ly.

In the meantime, Burnley has released five hopeful under the age of 18 in Adam Abbas, Ben Jordison, Logan Carlin, Luca Jackson and Frankie McMahon-Brown.

Parker has supervised his third promotion to the Premier League as a manager after he also recorded Fulham and Bournemouth.

His Premier League officials are not planning to plan so far – he has taken Fulham twice (admitted to take only the reins in one of those seasons in February) and lasted only four games after Bournemouth was promoted.

However, there is no doubt about his ability to form a United group after he has helped Burnley and has only admitted 16 goals in the process.

The Lancashire Club celebrated their promotion with none other than Natasha Beetingfield, whose song 'Unwritten' has been an unofficial national anthem for them this campaign.

Bedingfield, a popstar with charts, joined them with Turf Moor to sing and dance while they celebrated second earlier this month.

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