Burnley manager Sean Dyche has not ruled out star striker Danny Ings leaving the club, although he insists that it won't be during this month's transfer window.
Ings scored his 24th goal of the season against Yeovil Town on Saturday afternoon as the Clarets left Huish Park with a 2-1 victory.
Despite reports linking the England Under-21 international with a move to the Premier League, Dyche reckons that Ings will remain at the club for the time being.
"There has been speculation ever since I have been here over our players - whether it's Ings, Sam Vokes or Charlie Austin," the Clarets manager told the club's official website.
"There is naturally going to be interest when players are doing well. It's good that there are people interested but I don't envisage him leaving any time soon.
"Certainly not in January, but who knows what happens in the future - everybody has their price, even Cristiano Ronaldo."
Burnley closed back the gap on Championship leaders Leicester City to four points with their victory, while Gary Johnson's Yeovil remain in the relegation zone.
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