Monday, 8 June 2015
Liverpool agree deal for Ings
Danny Ings celebrates scoring a goal for Burnley and is now moving to Liverpool
Liverpool have concurred an arrangement to sign striker Danny Ings from consigned Burnley on July 1 after his Turf Moor contract terminates subject to a medical.
The forward will move to Anfield this late spring in the wake of concurring terms yet the length of his arrangement has not yet been declared.
He has picked Merseyside regardless of enthusiasm from Tottenham, who had been willing to pay £12m for Ings keeping in mind the end goal to examine an exchange with him gave the offer was acknowledged.
Burnley are expected a pay charge for the player on the grounds that he is under 24 yet they have rejected Liverpool's undisclosed offer and talks are continuous as the two clubs offer to achieve a settlement.
On the off chance that they are not able to do as such, the sum will be dictated by the Premier League, who might need to frame a remuneration board to manage the case.
Bournemouth, Ings' past club, will likewise be expected a little sum for the part they played in his advancement as a young person before he exited in 2011.
The 22-year-old scored 21 times in the 2013/14 season to help Burnley win advancement to the Premier League by means of the play-offs.
He then netted 11 times in 35 appearances last season and despite the fact that his objectives were insufficient to keep the Lancashire club up, his exhibitions have earned him adulate.
Ings, topped nine times for England at U21 level and having scored four objectives, has likewise been tipped for a call-up to Roy Hodgson's full squad.
The striker turns into Liverpool's second marking of the mid year after James Milner consented to go along with them from Manchester City a week ago
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