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Brady determined to repay Dyche after Burnley move
1 Feb 2017

Brady determined to repay Dyche after Burnley move

Sean Dyche has brought in further Premier League experience to Burnley with the signing of Robbie Brady and the midfielder is desperate to repay his new manager’s faith in him.

Brady is a club record transfer from Norwich, with the fee potentially rising to £13m, after a month-long pursuit by the Clarets.

And the 25-year-old Republic of Ireland midfielder believes he’s joined a club on the up after previous forays into the Premier League with the Canaries and Hull City.

He said: “It’s a great move for me. It’s where everybody wants to be and for me to get the opportunity, and the manager to give me the opportunity, to come and play in it again is fantastic.

Austria's Marcel Sabitzer (R) and Ireland's Robbie Brady vie for the ball during the World Cup 2018 qualification football match between Austria and Ireland in Vienna on November 12, 2016.  / AFP / JOE KLAMAR        (Photo credit should read JOE KLAMAR/AFP/Getty Images)

(Photo credit: JOE KLAMAR/AFP/Getty Images)

“I will grab it with both hands and hopefully I can do my bit to help the lads. It’s been a fantastic start to the season and it looks like a club going in the right direction.

“I’m just buzzing that the manager has showed enough faith in me to want to bring me here and hopefully I can repay him.

“I’m ready to work hard and learn how things work here and hopefully I can fit in and do my bit.”

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