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Villa ‘reject’ Everton offer for £30m striker with ‘lots of clubs interested’ amid Emery doubt

Aston Villa striker Danny Ings during a warm-up

Everton have had a bid to sign Aston Villa striker Danny Ings on loan rejected, according to Daily Mail correspondent Dominic King.

Ings previously played for Everton’s Merseyside rivals, Liverpool, before he joined Southampton for around £22million in 2019.

The 30-year-old enjoyed a terrific spell on the south coast before a £30m move to Villa Park came out of nowhere in August 2021.

His time with the Villans has not been a roaring success and he is already playing under his third manager in the Midlands following Unai Emery’s recent appointment.

Ings has only started one Premier League match since Emery replaced Steven Gerrard in October.

He came off the bench in Emery’s first game before netting a brace in Villa’s comeback win against in-form Brighton – his only start under the Spanish head coach which was the final match before the World Cup.

Ings was rewarded with a four-minute cameo against his former club Liverpool in the Villans’ next game and then came on in the 82nd minute in Sunday’s win at Tottenham.

Although it is early days in the Emery era, it does look like he is not a huge fan of the 30-year-old three-cap England international.

This could perhaps open the door for a January exit. A move this month did not look like it was on the cards, however, it has been claimed that struggling Everton are keen on signing Ings.

According to Dominic King, the Toffees have made a bid to sign Ings on loan until the end of the season.

Villa have rejected this offer, and will only let Ings leave on a permanent basis, the Daily Mail correspondent adds.

It is said that there are ‘a number of other clubs’ keen on signing the striker and the situation is one ‘to watch’.

Everton are in dire need of recruits this month as they face yet another relegation battle under Frank Lampard.

Whether or not Lampard will be in the job until the end of 2022-23 remains to be seen. He is under a great amount of pressure after Tuesday’s 4-1 home defeat to Brighton.

The former Chelsea manager had Richarlison at his disposal last term but does not this time around, which could be fatal in the club’s bid to remain in the top flight.

Richarlison was sold for around £50m to Tottenham last summer and Lampard brought in a couple of new faces to fill that void.

Neal Maupay and Dwight McNeil joined from Brighton and Burnley, respectively, but have both failed to make an impact.

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