Liverpool FC have agreed a deal for Burnley striker Danny Ings, who will join the club when his contract expires on July 1, subject to a medical - here are 10 facts you should know about the 22-year-old.

Ings made his professional debut for Bournemouth, coming on as a substitute in a Football League Trophy clash with Northampton Town at the age of just 17.

His first goal in the Football League came against Swindon Town in February 2011.

As well as scoring on 11 occasions in the Barclays Premier League last season, Ings laid on four goals for his teammates.

The forward has been capped on nine occasions by England at U21 level, scoring four goals.

Ings averaged a goal from every 2.8 shots he took in his debut season in the English top flight.

He was voted the best player in the Championship as he helped Burnley win promotion to the Premier League in 2013-14.

In 2014, the Winchester-born striker launched his own charity, the Danny Ings Disability Sport Project, with the aim of providing coaching to children with disabilities.

Ings scored 43 goals in 130 appearances in total for Burnley over the course of four seasons at Turf Moor.

He has already gone some way to ingratiating himself to Reds, having scored against both Everton and Manchester United last season.

Ings failed to feature in just three Premier League games last season, when a minor hamstring issue kept him out of a trio of consecutive fixtures in late September.