David Unsworth has left Burnley after turning down a combined player-coach role that would have seen the defender take a significant drop in wages.

The 34-year-old had been offered the dual role by the Clarets after his initial one-year deal expired this summer.

However, the former Everton, Sheffield United and Wigan defender is keen to extend his playing career and becomes a free agent from July 1.

Burnley manager Owen Coyle said: "David still wanted to play at the highest level possible and I fully understand that.

"However, we cannot guarantee him a first-team place at Burnley and we made that clear.

"There was an offer on the table that would have meant David taking a significant hit financially, but equally would have given him the opportunity to move into coaching. However, after having a chat we have amicably decided on a parting of the ways."