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Strong sense of farewell as Man Utd loanee Lingard salutes West Ham
Date published: Thursday 27th May 2021 4:57 - Samuel Bannister
Jesse Lingard has posted what might be a farewell message to West Ham after his loan spell from Manchester United came to an end.
Lingard’s renaissance was one of the stories of the season in the Premier League. He barely got a look in at Old Trafford in the first half of the season but was revitalised after being loaned to West Ham in January. He went on to score nine goals and provide four assists from 16 appearances for the Hammers.
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Julian Draxler, who has less than a year left on his contract. However, negotiations over an extension are failing and he will soon become a free agent. (Fussball Transfers)
Manchester City have joined the race for Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic. Manchester United are also in the race. (Corrierre dello Sport)
Atletico Madrid have identified Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez as a goalkeeper target if Jan Oblak departs. (Fichajes)
Indeed, Chelsea are on the hunt for a new goalkeeper and Oblak could seek a new challenge at Stamford Bridge. (Fichajes)
Meanwhile, Atletico will study transfer target Rafa Mir – on loan from Wolves – in Thursday’s clash with Huesca. (AS)
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted on Wednesday that Bruno Fernandes’ form has largely kept Lingard out of the team.
He added, though, that he would welcome the midfielder back into the team amid his return to form. As such,
With all that in mind, various reports now state Lingard has told West Ham he’s ready to make his stay there permanent. Lingard has thrived under David Moyes in the free role he’s been afforded at the London Stadium. As such, the player has reportedly come to the realisation that staying with the Hammers would be best for his career going forwards.
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David Moyes admitted he feared the worst as his West Ham side almost threw away another three-goal lead in their 3-2 win at Wolves on Monday night.
Jesse Lingard’s masterclass put the
Hammers in pole position in the race for the Champions League.
Moyes’ side are four points behind third placed Leicester – who they host on Sunday – and a point ahead of Chelsea after taking advantage of the Blues’ shock defeat to West Brom.
Leander Dendoncker and Fabio Silva made the Hammers work, though, as they clung on for their first league double over Wolves in almost 100 years, having blown a 3-0 lead against Arsenal last time out.
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“Yes, any club can make offers for players but we’ve not had any big offers,” Moyes said (via
“I hope we don’t get any but if we do, like any other club, we would consider them.
“I don’t know where the Bank of England is for Tomas Soucek but I’ve said with Declan, it would take the Bank of England and the Royal Bank of Scotland to get him.
“It will have to be the Bank of Czech as well for Tomas!”
Meanwhile,
Manchester United could increase Jesse Lingard’s valuation by almost double following his excellent West Ham form, a report claims.
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