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Danny Ings’ potential move to Liverpool FC has moved a step closer following Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League.

The Reds are hopeful of completing the signing of the 22-year-old striker when his contract with the Clarets expires this summer, although the club will still need to pay a fee set by a tribunal as he is under the age of 24.

Ings, who scored his 10th league goal of the season in Burnley’s 1-0 win at Hull, has received numerous offers both home and abroad - and even travelled to Spain to speak with Real Socidead boss David Moyes - but is thought to be opting for a move to Anfield.

In pics: Danny Ings - the story so far

Burnley’s victory on Saturday was not enough to save the club from Championship football next season, and now means Ings will be able to sort out his future having previously said his focus was on his side’s relegation battle.

Brendan Rodgers is keen on adding more firepower to his squad next season after struggling up-front throughout, plus confirmation Daniel Sturridge will miss the start of 2015-16 recovering from hip surgery.

Belgian international Divock Origi, a £10million signing from Lille last summer, will also arrive as Liverpool prepare to improve their squad following failure to qualify for the Champions League.