According to the Mirror, Burnley striker Danny Ings has his heart set on joining Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool, and will make the switch at the end of the season - regardless of Burnley's final position.

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​Report in the Mirror say says:

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​"The news is bitter sweet for the Clarets hierarchy as they would have received just £150,000 had he opted to join former Manchester United boss Moyes at Real Sociedad.



​According to FIFA rules, £150,000 is the standard compensation fee when a pre-agreement deal has been negotiated.

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​His preference for Liverpool will see Sean Dyche's club receive £6m from the Merseyside outfit, still a significant coup considering he could have generated funds of up to £15 - £20m."

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Danny Ings rejects Real Sociedad as his heart is set on Liverpool - #LFC - Mirror - http://t.co/mvlMvHpxDa — Viktor Fagerström (@ViktorFagerLFC) February 24, 2015

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​Danny Ings is a great example of what playing regularly in the Premier League can do for young English players.

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​​He is quick, has an eye for goal and is one of the main reasons as to why Burnley are continuing to beat the odds week after week in the Premier League.



Manager Sean Dyche spoke about Ings future before:​

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​"There is no concern from me. I have said all along, his performances make it quite obvious he is enjoying his football.



​“He has been terrific all week in training and certainly looks ready to play. It’s just the reality of the business.”