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Burnley hope to seal Gow deal



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Published Date:
19 June 2008
BURNLEY are today hoping to agree terms with Alan Gow and conclude Kyle Lafferty's move to Rangers.

The Clarets accepted an offer of £3m, plus £250,000 in add ons, a 10% sell on and Gow for Lafferty on Tuesday.

And the 20-year-old Northern Ireland international has already agreed personal terms at Ibrox.

Gow had yet to commit himself to the move south after two days of talks, which are ongoing, and Gow's agent Phil McTaggart still believes the deal will go through: "We are still in talks at the moment and nothing has been agreed yet.

"Hopefully something will be sorted sooner rather than later for everyone involved.

"If everything goes right, then Burnley is a great opportunity and Alan knows that.

"It's a good club, with a great manager who knows him inside out, and it could be ideal. But the personal terms have to be right."

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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2008 9:18 AM
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