Dyche believes replacing Wood with Weghorst will be 'good business'
Sean Dyche thinks replacing Chris Wood for a half-price Wout Weghorst will end up being considered 'good business' for Burnley.
There was an outcry when Wood's £25million release clause was triggered to join relegation rivals Newcastle but Dyche swooped for Weghorst and the 6ft 6ins Dutchman has impressed against Arsenal and Manchester United before Sunday's test against Liverpool.
'Both are very good players but I think Wout is more technically-minded. He can see pictures with his back to goal whereas Woody was someone who wanted to be in the box and sniff out goals,' said Dyche.
'Wout is more of an all-rounder. He can offer varying ways of playing probably because of his experience at Wolfsburg and different clubs.
'On the business side, regardless of Woody having a clause, you'd still go 'it's actually good business' to get that amount of money for a 30-year-old.
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