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Steven Defour admits uncertainty over Burnley future

Burnley's Belgian midfielder Steven Defour (L) celebrates scoring their second goal during the English FA Cup fourth round football match between Burnley a
Image: Belgian midfielder Steven Defour (L) celebrates scoring Burnley's second goal against Bristol City at the weekend

Steven Defour has refused to offer any long-term guarantees over his future with Burnley.

The Belgium international arrived at Turf Moor on a three-year contract in the summer from Anderlecht in a then-club record £7.4m deal.

However, Defour's agent was quoted earlier this month saying his client would be open to a move to China.

The 28-year-old midfielder, who scored in Saturday's FA Cup win over Bristol City on Saturday, is open enough to admit he would consider his options if a big money move came along.

Dyche hails Defour
Dyche hails Defour

Sean Dyche was full of praise for Steven Defour after his man-of-the-match performance on Saturday

"I don't know," he replied when asked about his future with the Clarets.

"I can't say I'm staying here forever and then there is a big opportunity if it's in China or elsewhere or even in England.

"If there's a big proposal somewhere which would be good for the club and for me then we should think about it. At this moment, there's nothing on it."

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Though Defour has a wealth of experience with his country, and with the likes of Porto and Standard Liege, there has been an adaptation process with Burnley.

The ball-playing midfielder has had to get used to a different style - the Clarets had just 20 per cent possession on his debut against Liverpool - not that Defour was ever concerned about fitting in.

"Here, it never stops; it goes on and on" he said of English football.

"It's just a different style of play. I felt pretty good in the beginning, it was just a matter of time and playing games.

"The training is good. I trained in similar ways in Porto. The level is good and the intensity is similar [to Porto]. When we play those little games or we're playing a game [in training], it's like we're playing the weekend game.

"It was just I needed to adapt to the style of play of Burnley because in every team I played we always had the possession.

"There were lots of moments we could just keep the ball. In Burnley you don't have those moments."

Sam Vokes of Burnley celebrates after scoring in the FA Cup third round replay with Sunderland
Image: Sam Vokes opened the scoring on Saturday with help from Defour

Defour had a part to play in the first goal on Saturday too, having squared for Sam Vokes to score for the 50th time in Burnley colours to top off a memorable week personally.

The boyhood Southampton fan was captured in the away end in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg at Anfield three days earlier to witness Saints reach their first major final since 2003.

"I haven't watched Southampton in probably 10 years so it was good to go along," Wales international Vokes revealed.

"It was funny, the gaffer put the video of me trying to sing on!"

It did give Vokes a unique perspective of what a deep cup run can mean, something he hopes he can now do with his employers.

"I grew up as a fan, I know what it's about," he added.

"You've seen the numbers - sometimes you don't get it with the FA Cup now, you don't get the excitement it used to have and it sometimes gets a negative note. But you see the fans turning out here, they did for the Sunderland game as well, and I think it's important."

Asked if he might try to get to Wembley, he replied: "With Burnley, definitely...just a couple more rounds!"