The Slovakian only signed a new deal at Newcastle earlier this year but has been nudged down to third in the pecking order after the arrival of Aaron Ramsdale.
His current contract is due to expire next summer, and the 36-year-old is now set to move to Turf Moor after undergoing his medical on Wednesday afternoon. Burnley have been in the market for a new keeper since James Trafford, a [Newcastle](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/football/newcastleunited/) target this summer, moved to Manchester City.
Dubravka might not be the only keeper to leave Newcastle this summer, with Odysseas Vlachodimos also expected to depart, though that will likely be on loan with interest overseas. Vlachodimos arrived last summer but failed to impress Eddie Howe and doesn't feature in the head coach's thinking.
Ramsdale joined in training with his new Newcastle teammates for the first time on Wednesday and will battle for the gloves with Nick Pope this season.
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While the Alexander Isak situation lingers on and Newcastle assess their striker options with Benjamin Sesko now looking set for Manchester United, the Magpies are continuing their efforts to strengthen in other areas of the pitch.
Signing a central defender remains a priority and AC Milan's Malick Thiaw is very much in their thinking, but the Magpies haven't submitted a bid for the 22-year-old as things stand.
Thiaw is thought to be available for around £30m. Thiaw has long been on Newcastle's radar, while the Magpies continue the monitor the situation of Marc Guehi, another long-term target.
Meanwhile, Newcastle have also been linked with a surprise move for Aston Villa's John McGinn.
Howe is said to want to strengthen in midfield after the exit of Sean Longstaff to Leeds and with Joe Willock having suffered another injury setback. And McGinn features high in their thinking, report Mail Online, with the Scotland international having also interested Everton this summer.