Burnley re-signs Bruun Larsen from Stuttgart
Burnley's summer recruitment continued as it welcomed familiar face Jacob Bruun Larsen back to Turf Moor on a permanent deal from Stuttgart.
Bruun Larsen, who spent the 2023-2024 campaign on loan with the Clarets in its most recent season in the Premier League, has put pen to paper on a four-year contract.
The Denmark international made 36 appearances for Burnley across all competitions in his previous stint, scoring seven goals, six of which came in the top flight.
He appeared 32 times for Stuttgart in the Bundesliga last season as it finished ninth in the division, but clinched a spot in the UEFA Europa League after its DFB-Pokal triumph.
Bruun Larsen started just six of those matches in the German top flight, but was able to notch six goal involvements – three goals and three assists – for the club.
"I'm so happy to be back, to be honest. It's a good feeling," Bruun Larsen said.
"It was a very easy decision for me. Once I knew the club were interested, I just knew that I was ready to come back and sign here permanently.
"I can't wait to run out that tunnel again at Turf Moor in a few weeks and see all the fans again."
Bruun Larsen is Burnley's 10th signing of the transfer window as Scott Parker's team prepares for its 10th season in the Premier League.
He joins the likes of Loum Tchaouna, Marcus Edwards and Jaidon Anthony in providing the Clarets with a plethora of options in the wide attacking areas.
Quilindschy Hartman, Bashir Humphreys, Zian Flemming, Max Weiss, Axel Tuanzebe and Kyle Walker have also completed moves to Burnley.
Burnley starts the 2025-2026 campaign with a trip to Tottenham Hotspur on 17 August (AEST).