West Brom's Craig Dawson is attracting serious interest from Burnley once again, with the Clarets set to offer £15m for the 29-year-old.

The versatile defender was a target for Sean Dyche last summer and even put in a transfer request to try and force a move away from The Hawthorns.

However, Albion held firm and managed to keep hold of the player, who was a regular throughout the campaign that ended with a play-off semi-final defeat against Aston Villa.

Following that, major changes are expected at West Brom as they try to cut costs. So, The Sun's report suggesting Burnley will bid £15m for Dawson is likely to please key figures at the Baggies.

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But, would he be a good signing for the Premier League side?

Here our writers take a look...

Toby Wilding

"It could be, but not at this price.

"They need some alternative options in defence and Dawson would certainly be a decent one, and one who has Premier League experience at that.

"Even so, £15million feels like a lot for a Championship defender who will be 30 and out of contract next summer."

Chris Gallagher

"He should suit their style.

"I think he is overpriced at £15m but there's no doubt that he will add more quality and depth to Burnley's defence.

"I can see Dyche playing Dawson right-back, as Tony Pulis did, and whilst that's not the players preference, a return to the Premier League is going to appeal and he is still a reliable option at that level."

Alfie Burns

"The price-tag is a little bit of a concern, but Dawson is still a good player and capable of cutting it in the Premier League.

"Dyche has made this type of signing before and it seems to be Burnley's thing to pluck players out of the Championship.

"That makes it fairly risk free for the Turf Moor side."