#1 Danny Ings (Liverpool)

Liverpool striker and England international, Danny Ings has struggled with massive injuries in the last three seasons, keeping him out of action. As he continues his physical and mental rehabilitation and redevelopment, Ings could opt for a short loan spell to improve his game time.
Former club Burnley and their manager Dyche might be intrigued by bringing the player back on a short loan stint to improve the club's attacking options. With Chris Wood, Sam Vokes and Ashley Barnes the main strikers and John Walters serving as backup, deploying Ings out wide to replace Brady might be a good move for the Clarets.
An experienced player, the move could work well both parties as the players get to reestablish himself while the club benefits from another strong-minded, goal scoring English player in their ranks.
As the club look set to push for a Europa League spot during the second half of the season, Dyche will be aware of the need to move clear from the bottom half of the table, before European aspirations are confronted.
The Englishman, now 25-years-old has played just 340 mins of league football in the past three seasons and will be itching for game-time. A move back to Burnley on loan could help the player build back confidence and work as a smart economic move for the club.