In form striker vows to stick with Clarets ahead of relegation battle.
Burnley striker Danny Ings has handed a blow to a number of Premier League sides by insisting that he won’t walk away from the club in their hour of need, the Daily Star reports.
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Having bagged four goals already this term, and with his contract set to expire at the end of the season, a January exit has been mooted with several sides all monitoring his progress.
Aston Villa, Everton and Hull City have all been keeping a watchful eye on the in form 22-year-old, but he has vowed to stick with the club in their hour of need.
“I’m contracted until the end of the season and that’s the way it’s going to be,” he said.
“Now I can fight for the team as much as I can and do my best for them.
“I won’t be looking at that (possible offers) and I just take that sign as confidence and take it into my game and do as well as I can for Burnley.
“Especially for a young lad, it’s quite easy to lose concentration for some people with all the speculation.
“But I’m not that sort of character. I’ve got a job here to do at Burnley and am contracted until the end of the season – and that’s the way it’s going to be.”