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Burnley boss Sean Dyche has revealed that the Championship club expect to find out how much Liverpool will pay them for Danny Ings this month.

Ings moved to Anfield in the summer after his contract at Turf Moor expired, but the two clubs couldn't agree on a development fee and the transfer went to a tribunal.

Burnley hope to receive a fee of around £8m for the 23-year-old, but Dyche isn't happy with how long they have had to wait for the tribunal to go ahead.

"I think it’s going to be April some time,” Dyche told the Lancashire Telegraph. “Why couldn’t it just be a transfer panel? Instead of the documentation it’s what’s this player is actually worth in the market today?

“Then you could have it done before the next season.

“If you get five or seven like-minded people with a good feeling in football, representing all parties and an outside view, a chief executive or of an out of work manager, it would be a lot quicker. Just a tribunal transfer committee.

“They’re not stupid, they’d look at all angles, not just goals scored. That’s a quicker and more efficient way of doing things. It could have been done in the summer.”

Both Liverpool and Burnley have been requested by the Premier League to explain their respective valuations of Ings.

Burnley are expected to claim that Tottenham were willing to pay £12million for the 23-year-old, whose heart was set on joining the Reds.

The evidence the two clubs submit will be considered by the members of the tribunal, which is officially called the Professional Football Compensation Committee.

They must judge Ings' value based on his career up until June and not consider events that have happened since the player joined Liverpool.