Burnley continue their search for a new winger, with their offer to Genk thought to be acceptable for Mike Tresor.
Burnley have been longing for a winger addition this summer to join the already acquired Nathan Redmond, Wilson Odobert, Luca Koleosho and Jacob Bruun Larsen on-loan.
This busy window hasn’t had the effects hoped for as Burnley have lost their first two games back in the top division.
This, far from the start Vincent Kompany would have wanted, and that means one thing for the Belgian boss.
Further acquisitions will be made, and now it seems that an offer has not only been made, but deemed acceptable for a new winger target.

Burnley make an ‘acceptable’ offer for Tresor
According to a report by HLN in Belgium, Genk are happy with the offer Burnley have submitted to sign Mike Tresor.
The 24-year-old was named the Belgian Pro League player of the year last season which has caught the eye of Kompany.
Burnley are looking to loan the star with a mandatory buy option, which Genk are happy with.
Now the deal is in the players hands as to whether he accepts or not and if he can agree a contract.
A worthwhile signing?
The winger is a step above anyone else in the Belgian league at the moment.
This seen clearly through his 24 assists contributed last season, along with eight goals in the competition, while Genk struggle tremendously without him.
He is currently struggling himself with an injury which has left him only making two appearances so far this season.
Genk without him have scored five goals in four games, a far-cry from their impressive output last season.
They have also struggled in Europe losing to Servette and Olympiacos in Champions League and Europa League qualification respectively.
