DeAndre Yedlin is ineligible.Meanwhile, Burnley boss Sean Dyche is confident Ings is not being affected by speculation surrounding his future.The striker's performances in his debut Barclays Premier League season have reportedly caught the eye of a number of clubs, with Tottenham, Liverpool and Newcastle all having been linked with the 22-year-old.Dyche insists there have been no inquiries since the transfer window opened, and player, manager and club have all continued to state unequivocally that Ings is going nowhere this month.But, with the striker out of contract in the summer and having so far declined to sign a new deal, the speculation is certain to continue.Ings was critical of his own performance despite scoring his sixth goal of the season against QPR on Saturday but, asked if his star player was being affected, Dyche said: "It doesn't look like it, his performances look pretty decent to me."He's quite demanding of himself, almost too demanding
I've told him to smile and relax and enjoy what he's doing, and that seems to work with him
His thirst to improve is there for all to see."It's an ongoing negotiation, like it is with a lot of players
We get on well with his agent, and that's an important thing as well."Everyone knows where it is and that's always been the case
We try and be open and honest in our dealings with players and we've certainly been that with him
Where it takes us, we'll see."We're quite secure
The good side of not spending millions and millions of pounds - we've spent a few quid by Burnley standards, but not by the Premier League market - is that we're in a good place financially."We're not under any questions of any of our players going out of the building
We're looking to recruit ones that can come in and help us to move forward."One player hoping to be given a chance at White Hart Lane will be striker Sam Vokes, who returned from a long-term knee injury last month and scored his first goal against Spurs to earn Burnley the replay.Vokes was back on the bench against QPR and may have to be patient again as he waits for his first start.Dyche's main injury worry surrounds captain Jason Shackell, who is still feeling the effects of a calf problem
Source : PA
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