Ings vows to stay at Burnley



Posted Tuesday, December 30, 2014 by Foxsports.com

Striker Danny Ings has vowed to stay at Turf Moor to help with Burnley's fight for Premier League survival.

The England U21 striker, who is out of contract in the summer and has beenlinked with a number of clubs, says he has no interest in leaving Burnleyin the middle of a relegation fight.

Aston Villa, Everton and Hull have all reportedly shown interest in the 22-year-old but he is quoted in the Sun as saying: "I'm contracted until the end of the season and that's the way it's going tobe.

"I will fight for the team as much as I can and do my best for them.If an offer comes in, I won't be looking at it."

Ings has scored 51 goals in 153 appearances for the Clarets since joining fromBournemouth and his goals were pivotal in their promotion to the top flight last season.

On the reports of interest from a number of Premier League clubs during the January transfer window, he added:"It's flattering, especially for a young lad. It's quite easy to loseconcentration for some people. But I'm not that sort of character.

"I'll just see it as a sign of confidence, take it into my game and do as wellas I can for Burnley."



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