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KIRALY WAITS FOR SUITABLE OFFERS

KIRALY WAITS FOR SUITABLE OFFERS

Kiraly - considering his options.

Transfer-listed Burnley goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly insists he will only leave the Championship outfit on his own terms.

The Hungarian stopper is holding out for the right offer after being told by Clarets boss Owen Coyle earlier this summer that he is free to leave.

The 32-year-old has fallen down the pecking order at Turf Moor behind Diego Penny and Brian Jensen, but he will not move on if the deal does not suit him.

Kiraly, who has one year remaining on his contract, told Hungarian newspaper Vas Nepe: "I'm one of the better-paid footballers at the club so if Burnley sell me it's good for them financially.

"There's a clause in my contract that if I play at least 25 games in the season then my contract will be automatically extended by one year.

"Burnley have asked for money for me so far, but recently they decided that I can leave for free. But, as I have one year left on my contract I only want to leave Burnley if I receive the right approach."