Danny Ings' future ahead of the new season is up in the air following reports his move to Leicester City has collapsed.
The 33-year-old, who turns 34 on 23rd July, was expected to sign a one-year deal with League One outfit Leicester City.
Confirmation of the move was expected over the weekend but it is now being claimed that the striker has failed a medical and the Foxes will now look at other targets.
It leaves Ings, who has had a history of injury problems throughout his career, searching for new employers ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
With the new EFL season beginning in less than a month, we have looked into what the future holds for Ings and where he could end up playing football.
League One Plymouth Argyle are reportedly on the verge of losing Lorent Tolaj to Bristol City in a £4million deal, leaving the Pilgrims with a void to fill up front.
The 24-year-old scored 22 goals in 39 appearances last season and head coach Tom Cleverley will be eager to bring in a replacement for the new campaign.
While Ings is at the backend of his career, he provides plenty of experience and the former West Ham United striker could be seen as a viable option for Plymouth.
If the Englishman can stay fit, his quality in front of goal could help Plymouth in their bid for promotion.
Another League One club that could be a possible destination for Ings is Huddersfield Town, who have seen five forwards leave the club this summer either on permanent or loan deals.
Leo Castledine was the Terriers' top goalscorer last season with 10 league goals and he left the club in January to join Championship outfit Middlesbrough, so the West Yorkshire outfit are clearly lacking in the final third.
Ings' experience and clinical finishing would make him a valuable asset for Huddersfield, who are 14/1 to win League One and 9/2 to be promoted.
Mansfield Town have already brought in two experienced forwards this summer, adding 38-year-old David McGoldrick and 34-year-old Michael Smith, but they could be tempted into a move for Ings.
McGoldrick and Smith are unlikely to be ever-present due to their advancing years and with the workload to be shared between the duo, adding in another player to ease the burden could prove to be a good piece of business.
Ings could form a solid strike partnership with either of the pair and it will be interesting to see whether the Englishman ends up at the One Call Stadium.
An unlikely move, but one that is not entirely out of the realms of possibility. Ings spent last season at Sheffield United and managed to score two goals during his spell at Bramall Lane.
The Blades decided not to extend his contract and it would be a surprise should they return for the former England international, who struggled to hit his stride in South Yorkshire.
However, should manager Chris Wilder fail to bring in any suitable attacking reinforcements during the summer window, he could be tempted into a short-term deal for Ings.
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