Burnley Football Club can confirm that Danny Ings has today agreed personal terms with Liverpool Football Club and, subject to a medical, will complete a move to Merseyside on July 1.
Burnley Football Club has rejected an offer made by Liverpool, but will continue to have dialogue with the club in order to reach a resolution over the fee.
Ings, who is out of contract this summer, made 130 appearances for the Clarets, scoring 43 goals in the process, as well as gaining international honours during his time in East Lancashire.
After overcoming an injury-ravaged start to his time at Turf Moor, Ings hit 21 Championship goals on the way to promotion in the 2013/14 season before going on to net 11 goals in his debut campaign in the Barclays Premier League.
Off the field, Ings also started the self-funded Danny Ings Disability Sports Project during his time with the club.
The project helps to deliver football coaching to disabled youngsters and those with learning disabilities across Burnley and surrounding areas and will continue to do so.
Burnley Football Club would like to thank Danny for his contributions for the football club and wish him well in his future career.
According to Burnley
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