Liverpool striker Danny Ings has appeared to put to bed rumours of a move to Leeds United by insisting he will make it work at Anfield following a nightmare few seasons with terrible injuries.

In an interview for The Times, via Somerset Live, the once capped England man spoke of his determination to 'make it happen' at Anfield and get back on the pitch and scoring goals for Jurgen Klopp's men.

"People from outside looking in will probably have the assumptions, ‘Oh, he’s the forgotten man,’ but it has not crossed my mind at all. I still believe in myself. I still believe I can play in this team.

“When you are at a club like Liverpool, it is not a club that you want to walk away from. It would grate on me for the rest of my career, and the rest of my life, if I had not done everything to give it my all.”

The comments from Ings would appear to write off a move for the former Burnley striker, and dash Leeds' hopes of landing the striker who will no doubt be determined to prove his worth in the Premier League when he is finally over his series of injuries.

Ings was in lethal form for Burnley a few seasons ago before earning his move to Anfield, and will be hoping to impress Klopp this season and get his chance to fire the Reds into the Champions League places.

Leeds fans, what do you think? Would missing out on Ings be a shame? Let us know!