Burnley bring Wells to Turf Moor

 

Burnley have confirmed the signing of Nahki Wells from Premier League rivals Huddersfield. 

 

The 27-year-old has penned a three-year deal at Turf Moor and has joined for an undisclosed fee. 

 

“Burnley Football Club is delighted to confirm the signing of Nahki Wells on a three-year contract,” a statement read on the club’s official website. 

 

“The Clarets completed the deadline-day signing of the striker, 27, from Premier League rivals Huddersfield Town for an undisclosed fee. 

 

“Wells ends a three and-a-half-year stay with the Terriers after helping the West Yorkshire club climb into the top-flight. 

 

“The Bermuda international scored 48 goals in 152 appearances for Huddersfield after a prolific stay with Bradford City, where he also won promotion and helped the then-League Two side reach the 2013 League Cup final during a season which saw him score 26 times.” 

 

On his move to the Clarets, Wells said: “I have no doubt this is an ideal move for me. 

 

“I have played at every level besides the Premier League. I achieved that by getting promoted (with Huddersfield) and it wasn’t something that was going to change. I have always wanted to play there. 

 

“I’ve documented that way back, when I first broke into the game. 

 

“Now the opportunity is here and I’m very thankful to the football club to give it to me. I feel I can go on and do great things.” 

 

Burnley bring Wells to Turf Moor

 

Burnley boss Sean Dyche added: “We welcome Nahki as another striking option and a player that is different to those we have. 

 

“He holds a different-skill set and therefore we feel can only enhance our attacking options in due course."