Newcastle set to renew interest in Liverpool striker Danny Ings in January
- Danny Ings has had a rough time with injury since joining Liverpool
- The England striker has suffered two serious knee injuries since 2015 move
- Ings scored four goals in Liverpool U23s' 7-0 win over Bristol City at weekend
Newcastle United are ready to renew their interest in Liverpool striker Danny Ings in January.
The 25-year-old has had a rough time with knee injuries since moving to Liverpool from Burnley and has been making progress in Liverpool U23s, scoring four goals in the 7-0 win over Bristol City at the weekend.
Newcastle want another striker, were keen on Ings in the summer and have earmarked him for a potential loan deal.
Liverpool striker Danny Ings (right) could be set for a move to Newcastle in January
Liverpool's Harry Wilson, Jon Flanagan and Ovie Ejaria may also be allowed out in January while Lazar Markovic is available for sale.
Ings' Anfield career began brightly and he scored three times in his first eight appearances under Brendan Rodgers after joining in 2015.
But two serious knee injuries have limited the England striker to only three first-team appearances under Jurgen Klopp.
England striker has had a rough time with knee injuries since joining Liverpool from Burnley
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