Burnley's acquisition of Belgian midfielder Steven Defour has been hailed as significant by manager Sean Dyche, even if his club-record fee might represent small change for most of their Premier League rivals.
The Clarets signed 28-year-old Defour from Anderlecht this week for a fee thought to be in the region of £7.5million, an upgrade on the £6million they parted with to bring Andre Gray to Turf Moor last summer in their previous record deal.
Amid the millions circulating in the top flight, which Burnley have rejoined this season, such sums can now be seen as trivial, with Manchester United using £89million to land Paul Pogba and the Clarets' opponents this weekend Liverpool signing Sadio Mane for £30million this summer.