Tarkowski is likely to be in demand this summer but Burnley are in no rush to sell

Wolverhampton Wanderers have approached Burnley to inquire about James Tarkowski, the England defender.

The 26-year-old is likely to be in demand this summer with a number of centre backs expected to move clubs within the Premier League, but Burnley are in no rush to sell.

Tarkowski has three years left on a contract he signed last year at Turf Moor so Burnley can expected a make a huge profit on the £3 million they paid Brentford for him in 2016.

Leicester have identified Tarkowski, along with Brighton’s Lewis Dunk, as a potential replacement for Harry Maguire should his England team-mate leave the King Power Stadium this summer amid interest from Manchester City and Manchester United. The club are demanding a fee of at least £75m