West Ham United have completed the signing of striker Danny Ings from Aston Villa.
The 30-year-old forward, who has scored six Premier League goals this season despite starting just eight league games in the 2022/23 season so far, has put pen to paper on deal until 2025 at the London Stadium.
Ings becomes West Ham’s first senior signing of the window for an undisclosed fee in a deal that it is understood could rise as high as £15million after future add-ons.
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Speaking on the move, Hammers boss David Moyes said: “I’m really pleased to add Danny to the squad.
“He is a proven Premier League goalscorer and will add great competition for places in the attacking third.
“We’re looking forward to integrating him into the group, as we go into a busy period in our season.”
Ings has been signed in time to make his debut on Saturday in West Ham’s crucial Premier League clash against Everton.
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