Former Man Utd & West Ham star Jesse Lingard set to join Corinthians

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Former Man Utd & West Ham star Jesse Lingard set to join Corinthians

Corinthians are in advanced negotiations to sign former Manchester United and West Ham United attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard, according to reports from ESPN Brasil.

The 33-year-old has emerged as a prime market opportunity after recently leaving FC Seoul, where he spent the last two seasons.

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The Man Utd academy graduate made 67 appearances in South Korea, scoring 19 goals and providing 10 assists, while also wearing the captain’s armband during his stint in the K League.

Sources in Brazil indicate that financial hurdles, which had initially delayed talks, have now been resolved, with Corinthians working to finalise the remaining details in the coming hours.

The proposed deal is understood to be a one-year contract. The move would mark another intriguing chapter in Lingard’s globetrotting career.

Lingard enjoyed his most influential spell at Old Trafford between 2015 and 2020, scoring in domestic cup finals and becoming a regular under multiple managers.

Lingard made 232 appearances for the club, scoring 35 times and providing 21 assists.

He also briefly shared a dressing room with Dutch forward Memphis Depay during the 2015/16 campaign. A reunion could now be on the cards in Sao Paulo.

Lingard also had spells at Derby County, Nottingham Forest and notably West Ham, where he rediscovered top form during a loan stint in 2021.

That period was one of the most memorable of his career.

He recorded 14 goal contributions in 16 outings for the Hammers and reiterated his value as they surged up the league table.

Capped 32 times by the England national football team and scoring six international goals, Lingard would bring significant pedigree and big-game experience to the Brazilian giants.

He had also attracted interest from Clube do Remo, but Corinthians now appear firmly in pole position to secure his signature.

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