What Club would want him though?
I think he's done a fantastic job at Burnley, to have them remain in the PL on their budget is brilliant. But I look at all the Clubs in the PL and the only one where he'd be a good fit is West Ham, possibly Norwich(???) but they've just appointed Smith (and I didn't think he was a right fit for them following Farke).
All the other Clubs are hell-bent on playing a style of football away from the type played at Burnley and West Ham (I've absolutely no idea about Watford, they change their manager 2 or 3 times a year and don't seem to give a shit about how they play). There is of cause is an argument about whether the other Clubs managers are good or not, where they are in their timeline to working towards something or are struggling to implement their ideas. But all Clubs with the exception of the 2 (Watford 3) I've mentioned have a modern progressive coach in place.
There is no denying that there is a very strong case to sack Dyce, they are shite this season but he should be owed some time to fix it, moreover, if they did go down he's possibly a candidate to hire to get them back up.
But can't help thinking that this is the end of Burnley, in that we'll not see them in the PL again. Before they were taken over last year, they had £40m cash in the bank, no debt, having invested in a state of the art training ground. With Dyce as their manager, with fans happy and accepting of their style of football, everyone (inside and outside of the club) confident of them surviving in the PL things actually looked good there.
The new owners bought the club as a leveraged takeover using Burnley's own money!! So well done to them for putting the Club at £90m in debt and overseeing a probable relegation, whilst putting in absolutely fuck all!! Utter madness! If they go down they can kiss goodbye to +£100m in revenue.