BURNLEY fans are delighted with the signing of defender Connor Roberts from Swansea City.
The 25-year-old – who has been capped 30 times by Wales - has signed a four-year deal at Turf Moor.
Roberts becomes the Clarets' fifth signing of the summer after Nathan Collins, Wayne Hennessey, Aaron Lennon and Maxwel Cornet.
Here's what fans had to say.
Absolutely thrilled that we’ve signed Conor Roberts. He was in my wanted list. Great signing. Really, REALLY good move, Burnley!! #twitterclarets
— John Robertson (@claretcrumpet) August 31, 2021
Roberts is an unreal signing - been the right back I've wanted for a couple of years now #twitterclarets
— Callum (@Clmshw) August 31, 2021
BEST BURNLEY TRANSFER WINDOW IN FOREVER
— Joe Ling (@JopLing21) August 31, 2021
Great signing 👏🏴
— Keiran Evans (@keevs_89) August 31, 2021
Love him already
— Joshley Brownwood (@SenseClaret) August 31, 2021
Collins-12 million
— Harry (@hmcmah0n) August 31, 2021
Hennesssy-Free
Lennon-free
Cornet-15 million
Roberts-2.5 million
30 million quid on 5 players,
Respect Alan pace #twitterclarets
Thoroughly impressed with @AlanPaceBFC this window, even if Roberts is the end of our business, fantastically astute, and upgraded some areas that desperately needed upgrading. A man of his word. #TwitterClarets #RobertsIsAClaret
— N (@n19drk) August 31, 2021
Roberts is a quality signing. Not much better in the Championship than him in his position last few years. If that's it for the window then we've done a good job. Cornet, Collins and Roberts all really good additions and Hennessey and Lennon are good squad options #twitterclarets
— Jordan Rushworth (@rushy_sport) August 31, 2021
This new Burnley has changed so much from panic buying Dale Stephens on deadline day last year #twitterclarets
— Ivan 🇨🇮 (@BFCIvan) August 31, 2021
Collins, Hennessey, Lennon, Cornet & Roberts. For once, that is a decent transfer window. Well done @BurnleyOfficial #UTC #twitterclarets
— Mark R (@RN_Claret) August 31, 2021
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