Ings comes in to save West Ham’s season

David Moyes or Frank Lampard. One of those two managers could be sacked on Saturday evening. Both clubs are in the relegation zone and are facing each other, so one defeat could be fatal. And just in time for this crucial match, a more experienced manager got one big signing. The Scotsman managed to secure a proven striker, as Danny Ings officially became a West Ham player today. And he is all but certain to make his debut as early as tomorrow against the Toffies.We are delighted to announce the signing of Danny Ings! ⚒️— West Ham United (@WestHam) January 20, 2023 Ings has been Moyes’ desire for a long time, the Scottish expert wanted him last summer as well, but now conditions have been created for a transfer to East London. Ings signed a contract for two and a half years, and Aston Villa received around 13.7 million euros as compensation. Earnings could reach up to 17 million euros if Ings fulfils all bonuses from the contract. Villa brought Ings from Southampton a year and a half ago for around 30 million euros, but the new coach Unai Emery obviously doesn’t see him in his long-term plans. And the young American Jhon Duran has already been brought to replace him for around 20 million euros.Another Newcastle’s low-key signing is…Anthony GordonIngs belongs to the category of ‘old-fashioned classic’ strikers and Moyes knows what to expect from him. He is physically strong, a good executor and works a lot for the team on the field. West Ham first wanted Youssef En-Nesyri from Sevilla, but he turned them down and Moyes returned to his last year’s transfer wish. Ironically, it was Everton who tried to arrange a loan for the English goal scorer, but Aston Villa was only in the mood for a definitive sale, and then the Hammers came in with the cash. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6962754##

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