Liverpool have reaped the benefits of high-level recruitment of late, though some of the players that Jurgen Klopp has acquired previously haven’t been as successful.
Aston Villa striker Danny Ings is one of those stars who will be wishing his time at Anfield was more fruitful, and he turns 30 today.
He spent three years at the club after making an £8million move from Burnley in 2015.However, he made just 25 appearances for the Reds and scored three before making a loan move to Southampton, who decided to sign the player permanently for £20m.
Ings arrived with high expectations after an 11-goal season at newly-promoted Burnley, who were relegated, but injuries severely hampered his chances of success in Merseyside.READ MORE: Worst football shirt numbers ever as Joao Cancelo takes Raheem Sterling's 7 for Man CityThe striker suffered from two serious knee injuries during his time at the club, with both having hefty recovery times.
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