Burnley are making their move for Jack Clarke just a year since Tottenham Hotspur let him leave the club.
Former Tottenham Hotspur winger Jack Clarke could make a Premier League return with three clubs now interested.
That is according to Fabrizio Romano, who reports that have made Burnley, Brentford and Crystal Palace have all made offers to sign Sunderland wide man Clarke.
Sunderland are desperately trying to sort out a new contract for Clarke in an attempt to fend off Premier League interest.
The Black Cats reached the Championship playoffs this season but were knocked out in the semi-finals by Luton Town.
Sunderland want to get over the line next season and see Clarke as being a vital part of their plans to win promotion.
Clarke may well be tempted by an immediate Premier League move though, with the winger now having plenty to think about.
Jack Clarke could make Premier League return after Tottenham exit
Tottenham pounced to sign Clarke from Leeds United back in the summer of 2019.
The deal was a major moment; Spurs had somehow gone 18 months without signing a player as Clarke ended the drought.
Spurs fans barely even saw Clarke in action though as he was loaned out to Leeds, Queens Park Rangers, Stoke City and Sunderland.
Tottenham allowed Clarke to leave permanently last summer, selling him to Sunderland after just just four Spurs appearances.
The move has worked perfectly for Clarke, who bagged nine goals and 12 assists for Sunderland this season.
The 22-year-old has blossomed into a quality winger with real confidence to take on players and create magic in the final third.
There is now a real chance that Clarke ends up facing Tottenham as a Premier League player next season – and he would love to show Spurs what they’re missing.