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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl insisted that star striker Danny Ings would leave amid discussions linking him to a signing for Tottenham.
The Spurs are for some other striker to help enchant Harry Kane, and the Saints boy has given the impression on his radar in recent weeks after a surprising 2019–20 season.
Ings almost missed the Premier League Golden Boot by scoring 22 goals last season, earning a call-up to the England national team in the process.
Although the 28-year-old’s form saw him connected to a move, Hasenhuttl said Ings had no interest in leaving the club.
“The only thing I have to say about those rumors is that there’s probably no interest in Danny’s component going anywhere,” Hasenhuttl said at his press convention on Friday. “He’s 100 percent satisfied here. For us, that’s not debatable. “. He loves what we do here and likes to play for us. “
Jose Mourinho and the Spurs will have the chance to see what they lack on Sunday when they go to St. Mary’s to face Ings and Southampton.
Elsewhere on Friday, Tottenham gave the impression of losing another striker when Trabzonspor showed that his star striker Alexander Sorloth would sign for RB Leipzig.
Trabzonspor president Ahmet Agaoglu showed that he had reached an agreement with RB Leipzig for Sorloth, who finished the 2019–20 season with a total of 33 goals in all competitions.
Sorloth amid a two-season loan at Crystal Palace’s Trabzonspor, meaning discussions about its sale would take positions between 3 clubs.
“As part of an agreement in the history of Turkish football, the player will be transferred to Leipzig club,” Agaoglu said.
Agaoglu showed Sunday that Tottenham had joined Sorloth’s signing race and told Fanatik, “We meet Leipzig and Tottenham, us and Crystal Palace. “
Tottenham will be back in action on Sunday at St Mary’s after a disappointing start to the season last weekend. Mourinho’s men lost 1-0 at home to Everton, after which the Portuguese manager described some of his players as “lazy. “