The Scotsman

Mcburnie’s price tag proof that Celtic are right to ask £25m for Tierney

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If anyone needed a reminder of how inflated the transfer market has become in England, it was provided this week by Sheffield United’s eye-watering £15 million bid for Swansea City’s Scotland internatio­nal striker Oli Mcburnie.

Without batting an eyelid, the Welsh club felt able to turn down the offer.

They apparently value Mcburnie at closer to £20m.

If Premier League newcomers Sheffield United, or anyone else, are prepared to stump up that fee, then Mcburnie would become the most expensive Scottish footballer in history, eclipsing the £15m West Bromwich Albion paid RB Leipzig for his internatio­nal team-mate Oliver Burke.

Mcburnie is clearly a more than proficient goalscorer at Championsh­ip level as his tally of 22 in 42 appearance­s for Swansea in the second tier of English football last season indicated. But the 23-year-old failed to find the target in 16 outings for the Swans when they were in the Premier League and has yet to get off the mark on the internatio­nal stage in his seven appearance­s so far for Scotland.

When a club are prepared to shell out £15m for a player still unproven at the highest level, it certainly vindicates Celtic’s valuation of Kieran Tierney at £25m.

The Scottish champions are absolutely not prepared to sell their left-back and prize asset to Arsenal for a penny less during the current transfer window – and quite rightly so.

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0 Oli Mcburnie: Pricey.

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