Josh Brownhill, the promotion-winning captain of Burnley, has left the club as a free agent. Despite Burnley’s successful Championship campaign and significant summer signings, Brownhill’s contract was not renewed. He cited a desire for new challenges in his heartfelt farewell message. His departure leaves a significant gap in Burnley’s squad as they prepare for their return to the Premier League.
Burnley captain Josh Brownhill has announced his departure from Turf Moor as a free agent, just weeks before their Premier League return. Brownhill played a pivotal role in Burnley's promotion-winning season, showcasing exceptional leadership and contributing significantly with 18 goals and 6 assists in 42 Championship appearances. His departure comes as a surprise, considering Burnley's strong performance last season, which included achieving a record-equalling 30 clean sheets – a feat only bettered by Chelsea's 2004-05 Premier League campaign.
Despite Burnley's significant squad strengthening in preparation for their Premier League return, including the addition of Kyle Walker, Brownhill will not be part of the 2025-26 campaign. His contract expired in June, and negotiations for a new deal proved unsuccessful. In a heartfelt message on X, Brownhill expressed gratitude for his five and a half years at Burnley, highlighting the honour of captaining the club. He stated his desire to seek new challenges to further his personal and professional growth, hence his decision to move on from the Clarets.
Burnley's Premier League campaign begins on August 16th with a match against Tottenham Hotspur. The club has experienced a period of fluctuation between the Premier League and the Championship in recent years, and Brownhill's absence will undoubtedly be felt as they embark on their new season.