England cricket star Stuart Broad has told Henri Lansbury that he will get no more cricket tickets from him if he leaves Nottingham Forest.
Burnley are reportedly closing in on a club-record deal for the midfielder, but Forest owner Fawaz Al-Hasawi responded to the reports saying that no bid had been accepted.
Bowler Broad, who plays for Nottinghamshire at county level and is a Forest fan, took to Twitter last night to urge the former Arsenal midfielder to stay.
He did, however, suggest that Lansbury could ask England teammate James Anderson, nicknamed the Burnley Express, for tickets.
Broad wrote: "Oi @lansburyhenri if u leave Forest for Burnley you'll get no more cricket tkts from me! (Although you could probably ask @jimmy9)."
Lansbury, 24, joined Forest from Arsenal three years ago and has gone to score 23 goals in 102 appearances since.