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Danny Ings Set For Liverpool Exit While Divock Origi To Be Given Lifeline

Danny Ings Set For Liverpool Exit While Divock Origi To Be Given Lifeline
Eoin Lyons
By Eoin Lyons
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Danny Ings has had an injury plagued career at Merseyside and it looks like the 25-year-old is to call time on his spell at Liverpool in search of first team football.

Multiple reports have emerged suggesting that Ings will leave Anfield despite the club's willingness to keep the England international, with several sides including Internazionale, RB Leipzig,  Crystal Palace & Newcastle United interested in the forward.

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Ings suffered two serious injuries in his three seasons at the club and has only made 25 appearances for the Reds during that time, scoring four goals. The former Burnley hitman was signed for £6.5 million and has two years left to run on his contract.

The Liverpool Echo are reporting that Jurgen Klopp will give Divock Origi the chance to impress in pre-season. The Belgian international spent last season on loan at Wolfsburg but failed to set the Bundsliga alight, managed only seven goals in 36 appearances last season. But with Roberto Firmino being given an extended break due to his participation in the World Cup, it will give Origi a chance to impress Klopp ahead of the 2018/19 season.

Daniel Sturridge is also in the shop window with a £15 million price tag on the injury riddled striker. Besiktas are said to be interested in bringing Sturridge to Turkey but as of yet, no offers have been received for the 28-year-old. Sturridge spent the last half of the season on loan to West Brom Albion but could not help the Baggies escape relegation, only making six appearances for the club.

As far as incomings at Liverpool go, there doesn't appear to be a lot of movement. There had been reports that Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri was on Klopp's radar and there is still murmurings that a deal for Nabil Fekir could be resurrected, but either deal would only be completed when either player is no longer participating in the World Cup.

See Also: James McClean Closing In On £5 Million Transfer From West Brom

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