Danny Ings: Aston Villa sign Southampton forward for £25m

Aston Villa have signed England striker Danny Ings from Southampton for £25m on a three-year deal.

The 29-year-old scored 14 goals last season for both club and country and joins summer recruits Leon Bailey, Emi Buendía and Ashley Young at Villa Park.

On the signing, head coach Dean Smith said: “Danny is an outstanding Premier League footballer who has scored goals wherever he has played.

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“He is also a top professional with a great character who will be a leader in our squad and a role model for our rapidly developing young Academy players who are now in and around the first team.”

Meanwhile, Villa could be set to lose captain Jack Grealish to Premier League champions Manchester City in a British record £100m, with the player set to undergo a medical on Thursday.

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City have been heavily linked with the 25-year-old all summer and reportedly made their offer last Friday.

The move would represent the biggest transfer in English football history, breaking the previous record held by Paul Pogba who rejoined Manchester United for £93.25m from Juventus in 2016.

Should a deal be finalised, Villa are expected to formalise their interest in Norwich City attacking midfielder Todd Cantwell.

As yet, there has been no official contact but Norwich are aware of Villa’s interest.

‘Ings deal out of the claret and blue’

Sky Sports News reporter Dharmesh Sheth:

“This deal has come completely out of the claret and blue! This takes me back to when you would pick up a newspaper 20 or 25 years ago to find out the transfer news. Villa have kept this one really hush, hush.

“He’s signed a three-year deal and we understand the deal to be around £25m. It’s their fourth signing of this window following the arrivals of Ashley Young, Leon Bailey and Emi Buendia.

“We know that Ings was in the final year of his contract and Southampton did all they could to keep him at the club. When they sat down with him to discuss a new contract, that deal would’ve made him the highest-paid player in their history.

“But he decided not to sign it. It looked like he would see out the rest of his contract but Villa have seen an opportunity.”

Sky Sports News reporter Kaveh Solhekol:

“Aston Villa are being very smart. We’ve seen in the past when clubs sell players for big money sometimes it’s a bit hit and miss what they do with the money they receive, thinking back to the case of Gareth Bale. Tottenham signed eight players and a lot of those deals didn’t work out.

“Villa are being very decisive in the transfer market and they haven’t even waited for the Grealish deal to be sorted in order to invest the money. Buendia was the standout player in the Championship last season, and Danny Ings guarantees you goals.

“He’s the second-most lethal finisher when you look at his record in the Premier League, in terms of shot conversion. When he gets the chance, he invariably takes it and I feel he was close to getting into the England squad during the summer.”

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