Burnley manager Sean Dyche has revealed that he is pleased with the attacking options available to him ahead of the upcoming season.
The Clarets boasted one of the most formidable striking partnerships in the Championship last season as Danny Ings and Sam Vokes fired them to automatic promotion.
However, Dyche has since added Marvin Sordell to the mix and today secured the signature of former Middlesbrough forward Lukas Jutkiewicz on a three-year deal.
"He's a physical presence who can hold the ball up very well and link play. We think there is goals in him and it is very similar to the Sam Vokes story where he's always done well and we're looking for him to build on what he's done," Dyche told the club's official website.
"There is a nice demand now in that area of the pitch as all the players offer something different to the team so we're happy with how that is developing."
Burnley get their Premier League campaign underway at home to Chelsea on August 18.