BURNLEY striker Danny Ings says he still does not know which club he will be playing for next season – but that regular first-team football will be his priority rather than money.

Ings has attracted interest from a host of clubs as he looks set to leave the Clarets at the end of his contract this summer.

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Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City have been among those linked in the Premier League, while David Moyes wants to lure the England under 21 international to Spanish club Real Sociedad.

Ings says his future is still to be decided but stressed he does not want to end up merely as a squad player somewhere.

“One thing I don’t want to do is go somewhere and, not rot, but all of a sudden disappear for a while, where you don’t really get a look in,” he said. “I always back myself and no matter what step I take next I want to do well.

“One thing I do want next year no matter where I am – and I don’t know where that is going to be – is to work with a manager who is going to coach me and really develop me as a player.

“That’s all you can ask for, to learn and be the best you can be.

“It is important that you do get football. A lot of other things can suck you in when it comes to moves and I am sure that it has happened in the past to people.

“My main aim next year is, wherever I am, to play football and to enjoy it and develop.

“You don’t want to have a good couple of years, come through the Championship, have a good first year in the Premier League and then not play in the Premier League for another year or so because that is a backward step.

“No matter what contract anyone is on, it is important that you are playing football.

“It is a short career and you have to earn a living but at the same time playing football is the best way to get better contracts anyway.

“That’s the way I look at things.”