Stan Collymore comments on Aston Villa and West Ham United during a Twitter Q & A session.
Stan Collymore has suggested on Twitter that West Ham United should make a move for Liverpool striker Danny Ings.
The 25-year-old has endured an injury-plagued last two years with Liverpool, starting six games in all competitions since joining the Reds from Burnley in 2015.
Nevertheless, West Ham need a striker and Slaven Bilic has been heavily linked with a move for Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud, according to The Telegraph, but Collymore believes that the Irons should sign the England international on loan for the 2017-18 season.

The former Aston Villa and Liverpool hitman, who spent three years at Villa Park, also suggested that he would like to see his old club sign West Ham midfielder Robert Snodgrass.
The Scotland international joined the Irons from Norwich City in January for £10 million but struggled to fill the void left by Dimitri Payet, who joined Marseille.
And Collymore suggests he would happily have the 29-year-old at Aston Villa next season.
Even though they’re in the Championship, Aston Villa are more likely to sign Snodgrass than the East Londoners are to sign Ings.
Bilic already has enough injury-prone attackers in his squad, and adding another one makes very little sense.

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