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OLIVER BURKE is being shaped into a No.10 at RB Leipzig, his coach Ralph Hasenhüttl has revealed.

The £15 million man, a Scottish transfer fee record, made the switch in August from Nottingham Forest to the Bundesliga and has been making an impression in the German top-flight.

The Scotland star, who started against Malta and Lithuania for Gordon Strachan's side in World Cup qualifying but was left out for Slovakia, has one goal to his name in four league appearances.

Playing as a right or left winger at Forest, Burke caught the attention of a host of clubs in England but made the surprise switch to Leipzig - and Hasenhüttl is attempting to make him into a more centrally-focused attacking midfielder.

He said: " Oliver Burke is getting better, he is tactically more mature. He learns very quickly and is eventually [going to be] the 'Ten Option'.

"We have brought him to this position, and there you need good movement. We are still having a lot of fun with it."

Leipzig are currently second in the table behind champions Bayern Munich after a dream start to their maiden campaign in the top-flight.