LEEDS United are lining up a move for former Burnley goalkeeper Danny Coyne.

The Wales international was released by Clarets boss Steve Cotterill at the end of the season, along with Graham Branch, Frank Sinclair and John McGreal, while Garreth O'Connor was placed on the transfer list.

Coyne has already been linked with rivals Norwich City, Ipswich Town and Cardiff City.

And the 33-year-old, who played 45 minutes in his country's 2-2 draw with New Zealand at the Racecourse on Saturday, said he was keen to remain in the Championship.

"I'll move anywhere if the club is right for me," he said.

"There's speculation about a few clubs, but there's nothing definite at the minute.

"It's quite exciting really, so I'm looking forward to finding a new club and starting afresh.

"It gives you that extra bit of hunger again to get back playing and prove quite a few people wrong.

"I want to continue to play in the Championship but I'll wait and see what happens over the summer."

However, Wise, who has released former Scotland international goalkeeper Neil Sullivan, will have to bide his time in any pursuit of ex Tranmere and Grimsby keeper Coyne, until Leeds are cleared to sign new players.

The Elland Road outfit, who were relegated to League One on the final day of the season, are currently banned from the transfer market after going into administration.