
Danny Ings could make West Ham United debut v Everton on two conditions
Danny Ings could reportedly make his debut for West Ham against Everton on 21 January on two conditions as he appears set for a move to the London Stadium.
According to 90 Min [21 January], terms need to be finalised and medical must be signed off on in order for the Englishman to feature for the Hammers this weekend.
The deal is understood to be worth £15million as West Ham have moved quickly to seal a “top quality” January signing from Aston Villa.

He will be the second signing in the January transfer window after they signed Brazilian defender Luizao on a free.
Good signing?
David Moyes had prioritised signing a striker this month and it seems that he may even get more than one deal over the line.
It seems like he’s aware of Michail Antonio’s decision to probably leave the club in the January transfer window and is also apprehensive about Gianluca Scamacca’s availability.

Ings’ move may or may not have any bearing on the club’s quest to sign Terem Moffi and the next few days will be key indicators to determine what the state of play really is.
Signing the Aston Villa forward, gives Moyes a proven Premier League striker and he can also continue playing the style of football he currently does.
Ings does give the side an edge in the air and is undoubtedly clinical in front of the goal as long as he manages to stay fit.
This all but certainly means that Antonio is on his way out with Wolves appearing most likely to sign him and an eight-figure sale may also be on the cards.