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Newcastle open discussions to sign ex-Manchester United star: Reports
Newcastle United have opened chats with previous Manchester United and England playmaker Jesse Lingard, who is presently a free specialist.
Lingard as of late saw his agreement terminate at Old Trafford following a 22-year relationship with the Red Devils following a frustrating effort in which he scored only two times in 22 Premier League appearances.
As per The Mirror, according to Newcastle World, the Magpies have reached the 29-year-old's delegates over a likely move. Having passed up the player in the January window, Eddie Howe will be excited about gobbling up Lingard this time.
West Ham are additionally keen on marking the going after midfielder, who partook in an unbelievably fruitful credit spell with the Hammers during the last part of the 2020/21 season.
The report additionally asserts that Newcastle should see off interest from any semblance of Tottenham and Everton to get Lingard's mark. The previous Manchester United man is frantic to be a piece of Gareth Southgate's England crew for the Qatar World Cup not long from now.
The super rich Tyneside club have marked three guarded players this late spring and will be quick to work on their going after choices for the impending effort.
Intellectual "shocked" Jesse Lingard didn't leave Manchester United the previous summer
Previous Tottenham and Scotland full-back Alan Hutton as of late discussed his unexpected that Lingard didn't join West Ham the previous summer following his phenomenal advance spell at the London Stadium.
The midfielder scarcely began in the Premier League last term, and Hutton claims Lingard may as yet make the World Cup crew on the off chance that he takes the smart action soon.
The resigned safeguard told Football Insider:
"There's not moving away from it he's on the edges of the England group yet knowing there's a WC coming up, in the event that he can get the right move, return to the structure that we know he's able to do, he may be in inside a thin yell of making the crew.
"He's shown enough to David Moyes of what he's equipped for when he was borrowed. I thought he was remarkable. The greatest treat for me was that he didn't move then, at that point, and he chose to return to Manchester United in light of the fact that we realized his time would have been restricted on the pitch. It was continuously going to be hard for him.
"I think West Ham are heading down the correct path right now, you take a gander at any semblance of Bowen, Antonio, they're attempting to add to that. On the off chance that they can carry Lingard into the situation too it's an alternate sort of player to get to the group."
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