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Wolves are keen to bolster their attack with West Ham striker Danny Ings while in-form star Hwang Hee-chan is on Asia Cup duty with South Korea… as the Hammers eye a move for ex-Tottenham star Steven Bergwijn

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

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Wolves are keen on West Ham striker Danny Ings, though Hammers boss David Moyes is reluctant to lose Ings at this stage after Michail Antonio’s setback in his recovery from a knee injury. 

West Ham want a wide player and have added Ajax’s Steven Bergwijn to their options. 

Danny Ings joined the Hammers in 2023 and has scored three times for the London club, though Wolves are reportedly keen on signing the former Southampton star.

While Wolves look to bolster their attacking options while top-scorer Hwang Hee-Chan is away at the Asia Cup, West Ham have added Steven Bergwijn to their watchlist. 

Bergwijn fits what the Hammers are looking for in wider areas, with the young winger having score 24 goals in 62 games for the Eredivisie side.  

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

West Ham are interested in Steven Bergwijn, as they look to bolster their attacking front

West Ham are interested in Steven Bergwijn, as they look to bolster their attacking front 

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 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. 

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…

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