Burnley striker Kyle Lafferty says he is desperate to leave Turf Moor.

The £4million rated Northern Ireland star, a target for Rangers, Celtic and Wolves, says he does not feel wanted at Turf Moor and wants a move.

Lafferty says: "I've given my all to Burnley but don't feel wanted. "No player is going to stay where he is not happy.

"I understand Wolves and Rangers want to sign me - I would be thrilled to move to either club.

"Celtic are also interested but I don't think that's ever going to materialise.

"I've enjoyed my time at Burnley, learnt so much at the club but I now feel it's time for me to move on.

"I need a fresh challenge at my stage of my career.

"I've given my all to Burnley but don't feel wanted. "No player is going to stay where he is not wanted.

"I was happy under previous manager Steve Cotterill, things have changed though and to be honest I don't feel the same way.

"If I had been given the opportunity to leave during the last two transfer windows I would have left - however those bids were turned down by the club.

"It's an honour though to be linked to a club with the proud history and stature of Celtic.

"I just hope Burnley can come to some sort of financial agreement with any of these three fantastic clubs.

"I understand that it will be the club who agrees the best deal with Burnley who gets my signature - that may turn out to be Wolves.

"They are a huge club who are always fighting for a play-off place or automatic promotion rather than struggling in the bottom half of the Championship.

"It's always been an ambition of mine to play in the Premier League and I feel, if I moved to Wolves then I'd have an excellent chance of reaching what many believe is the greatest league in the world.

"It would also help my international career.

"Playing for Northern Ireland is very important to me and if I want to secure my place alongside David Healy for the World Cup qualifiers then I feel it's imperative I make a move now.

"I feel the sooner a deal is done the better for everybody concerned."