Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka has emerged as a new target for Slavia Prague in the summer.
The Slovakia international spent over seven years at Newcastle United and left them for Burnley in August 2025.
Scott Parker’s side achieved promotion to the Premier League and were looking for a new stopper.
Burnley immediately made him their No. 1, and he has started in all 31 league matches so far, keeping four clean sheets and conceding 61 goals.
His Premier League statistics for the Clarets are as follows:
- Shots on target: 166
- Save: 111
- Saving Percentage: 66.9%
- Clean sheet percentage: 12.9%
The 37-year-old’s form for the English club has still managed to attract interest from Slavia Prague.
Burnley man in Czech shortlist
Slavia Prague have Jindrich Stanek, Jakub Markovic and Ondrej Kolar as their stoppers, and Markovic took advantage of the minutes Stanek was sidelined with injury.
Stanek’s agent David Ziyka recently stated that he wants to move to a top-five league after this season. Therefore, the Czech club is now looking for a new goalkeeper.
according to gameOn their shortlist is Burnley’s Martin Dubravka. slavia is prague have already traded with the Clarets when they signed Oliver Soane on loan in the winter market.
The goalkeeper’s contract expires in June and it is believed he will leave Turf Moor in the summer as the Clarets look to relegate to the Championship.
Slovakia previously had a spell with Sparta Prague [2017/18] And could think of returning to the city with Slavia.
His addition to the team would be ‘a bet on proven quality’, but he would not be a guaranteed starter. However, the final decision will depend on how Stanek’s injury situation develops.
Dubravka’s salary is 5 million crowns per month [€200k] There is a problem for Slavia. Furthermore, he may face competition from other clubs for his signature.
Stomper’s future away from Burnley
With his contract expiring at the end of this season, Martin Dubravka’s future lies away from the Premier League side.
He has already spent nine years in England, where he has had stints with Newcastle United, Manchester United and Burnley.
The possibility of the goalkeeper extending his stay in the UK by joining another club cannot be ruled out. So far, there have been no concrete claims of interest from any other club.
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