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Many Manchester United followed the team: Manchester United refused to let Jesse Lingard leave the team, and there are still many people who hope to leave the team

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Many Manchester United followed the team: Manchester United refused to let Jesse Lingard leave the team, and there are still many people who hope to leave the team

According to the Daily Telegraph Manchester reporter James Ducker and the Manchester Evening News, ESPN and other media of Manchester United and the team's multi-party confirmation, Manchester United has rejected Newcastle's proposal to loan Jesse Lingard for six months.

Despite the bloated squad exacerbating the turmoil in the Old Trafford dressing room and Jesse Lingard eager to play, United were reluctant to lend the England all-rounder at this stage.

United have refused to put Jesse Lingard in West Ham and Tottenham hotterres because they are fighting for the fourth, but Newcastle are fighting for relegation and are in a different situation. Whether Newcastle will try to loan Jesse Lingard again before the transfer window closes at the end of the month remains to be seen, and it may require high loan fees, with Jesse Lingard's weekly salary also reaching £80,000. Jesse Lingard is expected to end his 20-year Manchester United career and leave the team this summer, with the exception of Mata, Pogba and others all becoming free agents this summer.

Jesse Lingard is not the only unhappy United player, with Martial wanting to leave on loan this month and linked to Sevilla and Juventus, but no one has yet been willing to pay the French striker a £200,000 a weekly salary and pay a loan fee. Martial refuted Lonnick's claims over the weekend that he refused to play against Aston Villa, which led to a face-to-face conversation between the two on Sunday.

Bailly, who is currently competing in the Africa Cup of Nations, has already attracted the interest of AC Milan, while van der Beek, who was abandoned in midfield, is continuing to consider his options. Goalkeeper Henderson is hoping to get more playing time, but United have refused to approve henderson's loan this month.

Meanwhile, new figures released on Wednesday showed outgoing Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward earning £2.916 million in the club's final full-year period.

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