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Lonnick explains why lingard is not used! United asked for a $12 million relegation bonus, which Newcastle has given up

Since Ronnick has coached Manchester United, The British star Lingard has not started once. British media disclosed that at first, Lin Huang thought that after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's class, the new coach would give himself more opportunities, but he did not expect to sit on the cold bench. Why Ronnick didn't reuse Jesse Lingard, who was very much in line with his tactical style of play, the German gave the answer when he was asked by fans at Old Trafford.

Lonnick explains why lingard is not used! United asked for a $12 million relegation bonus, which Newcastle has given up

After United's 1-0 win over West Ham, a United fan met Ronnick outside the Theatre of Dreams and asked directly: "Ralph (Ronnick), we can't sell Jesse Lingard. He's my favourite player and he has Manchester United in his heart."

Lonnick explained why he didn't use Lingard more: "He'll be leaving this summer."

This is also a logical approach, if a player has decided to leave the team, and there are other candidates for the same position, in the long run, it is natural to give priority to other teammates.

Jesse Lingard had the opportunity to leave Manchester United in the winter transfer window in January, and Newcastle United twice offered to loan him until the end of the season, but the Daily Mail revealed that Manchester United's high requirements eventually forced the Magpies to give up all but given up hope.

Last season, when Jesse Lingard was on loan to West Ham, he scored nine goals and five assists in 16 games to help Moyes qualify for the Europa League. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe once hoped to lend him and boost the team's relegation hopes.

However, Manchester United's asking price is very amazing, according to the British media, although Manchester United only seems to charge a loan fee of 2.5 million pounds, which is very real, but the Red Devils transfer department has proposed that if Newcastle is successfully relegated, it will pay Manchester United a bonus of 12 million pounds. Coupled with Jesse Lingard's salary of around £2 million, it costs £16.5 million to rent him for 5 months.

Lonnick explains why lingard is not used! United asked for a $12 million relegation bonus, which Newcastle has given up

The Daily Mail calculated that if Newcastle acceded to United's request, it would be equivalent to spending £1 million a week on loan to Jesse Lingard. United believe it's an England international, the price is worth it, and if it helps the Magpies to be relegated, the significance of staying in the Premier League is priceless.

But with a player with less than half a year left on a contract and a half season on loan that would require such a high price, Newcastle negotiators chose to leave the negotiating table in preparation for bringing in other players who are negotiating with Lyon to prepare for a £30m acquisition of Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimarães.

Lingard was very angry about this, and the British "Daily Telegraph" said that Lin Huang's agent believed that the Manchester United executives were retaliating against him, punishing Lingard for refusing the club's new contract.

One source said: "Jesse [Lingard] is useless to try now because he knows he will definitely not start."

It is said that before the start of the season, The United executives also called Jesse Lingard directly and asked him: "Where your head was at?" Lin Huang was very surprised by this, because normal people knew that he would prefer to leave the club and seek a new start in other clubs.

Now, Jesse Lingard may follow the example of past Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero, take the next salary for free, and wait until the contract expires. In this regard, Lonnick does not mind, leaving Lingard, if there is an injury, suspension or the impact of the new crown virus, you can also be prepared. And if all goes well, Jesse Lingard will have to continue his current treatment of playing at junk time.

Lonnick explains why lingard is not used! United asked for a $12 million relegation bonus, which Newcastle has given up

Former United right-back Paul Parker believes Jesse Lingard should leave Manchester United and advises him to play less on social networking sites. "I think Jesse Lingard needs to leave, he's almost 30 years old." Parker said, "You can't settle for being a Manchester United substitute and then do 'Mr. Instagram' off the pitch. He needs to go elsewhere and prove he loves football, he doesn't need to stay at Manchester United, all he needs is to stop taking pictures and start playing intently. Whether they go to Newcastle or wherever they are, they can demand more from Jesse Lingard because he comes from Manchester United. They'll have higher standards for him, they can't be 'Mr. Social Networking' like they did at Manchester United, he needs to be the core of the team."

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