Middlesbrough Eyeing Move For Former Liverpool Man

Middlesbrough are set to make a major statement in the Championship transfer market with the impending signing of veteran striker Danny Ings.

The former West Ham forward is expected to join Rob Edwards’ side on a free transfer after leaving the Premier League club earlier this month.

Danny Ings Deal Marks First Major Boro Signing Under Edwards

Middlesbrough have yet to confirm a signing this summer, but the capture of Ings would mark a significant start to their business. The 33-year-old brings a wealth of top-flight experience, having played nearly 250 Premier League matches across spells with Burnley, Southampton, Liverpool, Aston Villa and West Ham.

Despite limited minutes over the past two seasons, Ings remains a respected figure in English football, with 127 career goals to his name and three England caps. His leadership and experience could prove invaluable for a Middlesbrough side aiming to push for promotion after narrowly missing out last term.

The move is seen as a strategic piece of recruitment by Rob Edwards, who is embarking on his first full summer in charge at the Riverside Stadium. While Ings may not be the dynamic forward he once was, his intelligence, movement and finishing ability could still make a decisive impact at Championship level.

Boro Step Up Summer Activity With Experienced Addition

Boro have been active behind the scenes this summer, with targets including NEC Nijmegen forward Sontje Hansen and Blackburn Rovers full-back Callum Brittain. However, Ings looks set to be the first name through the door, with an announcement expected imminently.

The club are also monitoring Swedish midfielder William Milovanovic, who is attracting interest from multiple sides, though no formal move has been made at this stage.

Ings’ arrival would offer a significant upgrade in attacking depth, particularly given Boro’s occasional struggles in front of goal last season. With Josh Coburn still developing and Emmanuel Latte Lath showing flashes of brilliance, the former West Ham man could provide the perfect balance of mentoring and match-winning capability.

Writer’s View

This is the type of deal that shows Middlesbrough mean business. Danny Ings may not be the same threat he was five years ago, but in the Championship, his experience, movement, and nous could be the difference in tight games.

For Rob Edwards, having someone who’s been there and done it at the highest level will be a huge asset, not just on the pitch, but in the dressing room too. If the club get this over the line, it could be one of the smartest free transfers of the window.

Gary Hutchinson is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Real EFL, which he launched in 2018 to offer dedicated coverage of the English Football League. A writer for over 20 years, Gary has contributed to Sky Sports and the Lincolnshire Echo, while also authoring Suited and Booted. He also runs The Stacey West and possesses a background in iGaming content strategy and English football betting. Passionate about football journalism, Gary continues to develop The Real EFL into a key authority in the EFL space.

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