Jesse Lingard: Former Man Utd forward completes move to South Korean club FC Seoul | Football News | Sky Sports
Jesse Lingard has completed a move to South Korea to join FC Seoul; Lingard had remained a free agent since leaving Nottingham Forest last summer and sacked his agents earlier this month; Lingard wants a fresh start in a new country
By Pete Graves and Mackenzie Thomas
Wednesday 7 February 2024 14:09, UK
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With the news that Jesse Lingard has joined South Korean side FC Seoul, we take a look at his best goals in the Premier League for Man Utd and West Ham
Former Manchester United forward Jesse Lingard has completed a move to South Korean side FC Seoul.
The 31-year-old has agreed a two-year deal with the option of a further year.
Lingard sacks agents in attempt to find a new clubTransfer Centre LIVE! | Papers – latest headlinesStream Sky Sports with NOW | Get Sky SportsLingard had remained a free agent since leaving Nottingham Forest last summer and sacked his agents earlier this month – including members of his family – in an attempt to find a new club.
Prior to his stint at the City Ground, Lingard enjoyed a successful loan spell with West Ham in 2021. During the campaign, he scored nine goals in his 16 appearances in all competitions.
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Jesse Lingard has moved to South Korea
Across an illustrious career, Lingard has won the Europa League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup with Manchester United, having made 232 appearances for the Red Devils after progressing through the club’s academy.
He had grown very frustrated that several contract offers and enquiries since his Forest exit had failed to materialise. Lingard came close to joining Saudi Arabian side Al Ettifaq in October but the deal suffered a late collapse.
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