Shoots
Both
Signed
20/01/2023
Height
178cm
Born
23/07/1992
Nationality
England
Weight
73kg

Proven Premier League striker Danny Ings linked up with West Ham United in January 2023.
 
Ings, a senior England international, joined the Hammers from Aston Villa for an undisclosed fee on a deal until the summer of 2025.

The hard-working Winchester-born striker has scored regularly for AFC Bournemouth, Burnley, Liverpool, Southampton and Villa, registering nearly 125 career goals and hitting the net for England in a friendly win over Wales at Wembley in October 2020.

An efficient and intelligent player with impressive technical ability, Ings’ work-rate and determination mean he also excels at regaining possession in the final third and running with the ball at his feet.

Career

2022/23

Signed for West Ham United on a two-and-a-half year contract for an undisclosed fee on 20 January 2023...Made his West Ham United debut as a second-half substitute in a 2-0 home Premier League win over Everton on 21 January 2023...Made his full West Ham United debut and scored two goals in a 4-0 Premier League victory over Nottingham Forest at London Stadium on 25 February 2023...Started and scored in the 1-1 UEFA Europa Conference League quarter-final first-leg draw at KAA Gent on 13 April 2023...Made his 200th career Premier League appearance as a substitute against former club Liverpool at London Stadium on 26 April 2023...Assisted goals for Jarrod Bowen and Pablo Fornals in West Ham United's final two Premier League matches of the season at home to Leeds United and away at Leicester City in May 2023...Totaled 17 Premier League appearances, seven starts, and two goals...Was an unused substitute in the 2-1 UEFA Europa Conference League final win over ACF Fiorentina in Prague on 7 June 2023.

Before West Ham

Born in the city of Winchester in Hampshire...Raised in the village of Netley, on the east banks of Southampton Water, a few miles south east of the city...Started his career with Southampton as a schoolboy... Joined AFC Bournemouth, signing his two-year apprenticeship at the age of 15 in May 2008, just after the Cherries had been relegated to EFL League Two...Made his senior debut for Eddie Howe's AFC Bournemouth aged 17 years and three months in a 2-1 Football League Trophy defeat at Northampton Town in October 2009...Scored his first senior goal in a loan spell with Dorset-based Conference South club Dorchester Town against Ebbsfleet United in September 2010, aged 18 years and two months...Returned to AFC Bournemouth and scored his first professional goal in a 3-2 home League One win over Swindon Town in February 2011...Rejoined Eddie Howe at Burnley for a reported £1million fee in August 2011, a month past his 19th birthday...Spent four seasons at Turf Moor, scoring 43 goals in 130 appearances in all competitions...Scored 21 goals to lead Sean Dyche’s Clarets to second place in the EFL Championship and promotion to the Premier League in 2013/14...Made his England U21 international debut in a UEFA European U21 Championship win in San Marino in October 2013 – a tie in which Harry Kane scored a hat-trick and West Ham United’s Ravel Morrison also starred...Scored eleven goals in his debut Premier League season in 2014/15...Transferred to Liverpool and made his Reds debut in West Ham United’s 3-0 Premier League win at Anfield in August 2015...In October 2015, replaced Harry Kane as a second-half substitute for his senior England debut in a UEFA European Championship qualifying win in Lithuania...Spent three seasons with Liverpool before joining Southampton, initially on a season-long loan, in summer 2018...Produced three prolific seasons at Southampton, scoring 46 goals in exactly 100 appearances for the Saints across three campaigns, including 41 in the Premier League...Scored his first England goal playing alongside Declan Rice in October 2020, with an overhead kick in a 3-0 friendly win against Wales at Wembley...Moved to Aston Villa in the summer of 2021 and joined the Hammers as the Lions' leading scorer in the 2022/23 campaign with seven goals.

Honours

Club Honours

West Ham United

UEFA Europa Conference League (2022/23)

Individual Honours

PFA Championship Team of the Year (2013/14)
Football League Championship Player of the Year (2013/14)
Southampton Fans' Player of the Season (2019/20)