Liverpool striker makes move to Southampton

 

Southampton have wrapped up the deadline day capture of Danny Ings from Premier League rivals Liverpool. 

 

The 26-year-old has moved to St. Mary’s on a season-loan loan deal with a ahead of a permanent switch next summer. 

 

“Southampton Football Club is delighted to announce it has completed the deadline-day signing of Liverpool striker Danny Ings,” a statement read on the club’s official website. 

 

“The Southampton-born 26-year-old joins on a season-long loan, ahead of a permanent move next summer. 

 

“Ings began his career further along the south coast, with Bournemouth, before moving to Burnley in 2011, going on to make 130 appearances and scoring 43 goals for the Clarets. 

 

“His form at Turf Moor earned him a move to Anfield in 2015 and, although he was restricted by injury, the forward impressed during his time on the pitch in Merseyside.” 

 

Liverpool striker makes move to Southampton

 

Saints boss Mark Hughes said of Ings’ arrival: “There was significant competition for Danny, with a lot of clubs keen to complete a deal for him, so we’re clearly delighted that he chose to join us. 

 

“We have admired him for some time now, not only for his ability, but also his character and personality, which we feel will be an ideal fit in our dressing room. 

 

“He’s obviously a local boy, who gives us another excellent option up front. 

 

“He didn’t get to play as much as he would have liked at Liverpool, but he has been injury-free for some time now and has a real point to prove. 

 

“It’s a great boost for us on the eve of the season to bring another quality player into the squad, and we’re excited about what he can bring to the group.”