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Danny Ings: Saints Ace Linked With Tottenham Hotspurs and Manchester City in a Move Out of St Mary's Stadium.

 There seems to be no end in the talks about the English Forward's future as rising speculations link the Southampton ace to Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.



Danny Ings is reported to be linked in a move to Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.




Manchester City have reportedly set their sights on the ex-Liverpool striker as a potential alternative for Manchester United target Harry Kane. On the other hand, Tottenham are likely to keep the forward as their top priority as they are in the search of finding a replacement for the England captain.



It is believed to all circulate around the transfer of Harry Kane. City are prepared with a £100m bid for the Tottenham Hotspurs forward but are unsure of securing his services. 



Danny Ings stalled the Saint's attempt to tie him down to a long-term contract so far and no further news have surfaced about the club's approach to keep the forward. 



Southampton is linked to Adam Armstrong, Blackburn's top scorer of last season following a brilliant 20/21 outing. Which further cements the idea that the Saints are ready to let go of Ings.



The Saint forward has scored 46 goals in just 100 Premier League appearances, making him one of the most prolific forward of the league. His 22 goals in the 19/20 campaign saw him emerge as one of Premier League's top goalscorers alongside Jamie Vardy, Mohamed Salah, and Sadio Mane.



 But after another disappointing season with Southampton in which, he saw his team secure a lower end finish, Ings is determined to join a bigger club this summer. The forward wants to engineer a move to a club competing in the top half of the Premier League table.



Both sets of fans are expecting Ings to lead their attacking line for the new season, and given proper support, the striker can see himself climb up again to the elite list of forwards in the Premier League.

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