Football
Aston Villa strengthens its attack with the arrival of canonist Ings
Danny Ings has a new contract and will start the new season at Aston Villa. The clubs have agreed on a transfer fee of £25 million. Ings has agreed a three-year deal with the Villains and becomes the team’s fourth signing.
Danny Ings has a new contract and will start the new season at Aston Villa. The clubs have agreed on a transfer fee of £25 million. Ings has agreed a three-year deal with the Villains and becomes the team’s fourth signing.
Aston Villa are very active in the transfer market, which they have confirmed once again. During the summer it has already acquired Buendia, Young and Bailey. The fresh signing is striker Danny Ings.
the 29 year old goal scorer had one year left on his contract at Southampton, but he has not agreed an extension with the club. Ings turned down a new contract offer from Saints because he wanted to play at a better club.
This was taken advantage of by Aston Villa, who needed to replace the offensive quality for the departing Jack Grealish. The talented midfielder has already agreed a deal with Manchester City and it is only a matter of time before this big transfer becomes official.
“Danny is an excellent league striker. He has scored goals everywhere he has played in the past,” Aston Villa coach Dean Smith praised to the club’s website.
“He is a tremendous professional with great character and I believe he will be a leader in our team and a role model for the up-and-coming players in our academy,” the Villans manager added.
the 29-year-old cannonballer had a very successful spell at Southampton. In 2018, he joined Saints from Liverpool, where he failed to make it big. He scored 46 goals in 100 games and is currently one of the best strikers in the Premier League.
Source: BBC
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