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Wolves ‘are interested in signing Danny Ings on loan from West Ham’ as Gary O’Neil’s side target a ‘net-zero’ January transfer window

Wolves are interested in signing Danny Ings on loan from West Ham for the rest of the season

  • Wolves have targeted West Ham’s  Danny Ings as a potential loan signing 
  • Gary O’Neil’s side are aiming for ‘net-zero’ transfer window to comply with rules 
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Wolves are reportedly interested in signing Danny Ings on loan from West Ham.

According to The Telegraph, Wolves are prioritising loan signings this month as they aim for a net-zero transfer window, with Ings one of their key targets.

Ings has yet to score for West Ham this season in 17 appearances across all competitions and has made just one start in the Premier League.

The 31-year-old’s current contract runs until 2025 but he may be open to a move that would enable him to play regularly.

Hwang Hee-Chan is Wolves’ leading scorer in the league this season with ten goals, while Matheus Cunha has scored six times but the arrival of Ings would provide them with additional firepower. 

Wolves are interested in signing Danny Ings on loan from West Ham for the rest of the season

Wolves manager Gary O'Neil is eager to add Ings' experience to his attacking options

Wolves manager Gary O’Neil is eager to add Ings’ experience to his attacking options

Wolves are looking to avoid breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules. 

Ings possesses plenty of Premier League experience from his spells at Burnley, Liverpool, Southampton and Aston Villa.

Gary O’Neil’s side are currently in eleventh place in the Premier League and feel that the signing of Ings could help them push on even further. 

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O’Neil was left frustrated by refereeing decisions in Wolves’ 1-1 draw away to Brentford in the FA Cup third round.

The Wolves boss claimed that Brentford should have had two players sent off, including Keane Lewis-Potter for grabbing Nelson Semedo during a melee late on. 

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