Premier League star 'looks like he's about to kick off at Wetherspoons' with menacing walk in training | The Sun

FANS believe Danny Ings "looks like he's about to kick off at Wetherspoons" in a menacing new video.

The West Ham star was caught on camera walking out onto the pitch at the club's training ground this week.


Ings sported a shaved head and stern look on his face as he trudged onto the grass.

He also had his shorts pulled up as he walked with his arms out, much to the amusement of fans on social media.

One supporter reacted to the clip by tweeting: "Danny Ings looks ready to drop a prime skinhead Rooney season."

Another wrote: "He looks like he’s about to kick off in a Wetherspoons."

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A third fan added: "Why is he walking like the terminator?"

Meanwhile, one more joked: "Looks like the long lost Mitchell brother."

Ings will be hoping to open his account for the season on Saturday away at Brighton.

The Hammers are looking to continue their unbeaten start to the season after beating Chelsea last weekend.

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David Moyes has so far only used Ings off the bench in their opening match against Bournemouth.

Since signing from Aston Villa in January, Ings has scored three goals in 23 appearances for the club.

He could soon be joined in West Ham's attack by Mohammed Kudus.

The club are understood to be on the verge of agreeing a deal to sign the Ghana international from Ajax after launching a new £38million bid.

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