Danny Ings has joined for Southampton on a permanent transfer following his season-long loan from Liverpool last term.
Ings left Anfield in August 2018 to join Saints on a loan deal that included an agreement for a transfer a year later.
That switch has now been formally finalised, with Ings signing a three-year contract at St Mary’s Stadium for a reported fee of £20million.
The 26-year-old, who scored eight goals across 25 Southampton appearances in all competitions in 2018-19, is now excited for the new season after putting serious knee injury troubles behind him.
“I’m raring to go for the new season.”
Hear from @IngsDanny after he signed his three-year deal with #SaintsFC:
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) July 1, 2019
“It feels good,” Ings told Southampton’s official website.
“Now I’ve signed permanently, I feel great. I’ve looked after myself and I’m just raring to go for the new season.
“Personally, it’s a big season for me. I feel like it’s my most exciting really.
“The last few years have been very up and down for me, but I’m really looking forward to it and hopefully great things can come from it.”
Ings will be joined in Southampton’s attack by Che Adams, who signed for the Premier League club from Birmingham City on Monday.
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