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TA: Jesse Lingard's failed transfer or because Oft-Manchester United is targeting the Saudi consortium, the players are currently outraged

TA: Jesse Lingard's failed transfer or because Oft-Manchester United is targeting the Saudi consortium, the players are currently outraged

Live Bar January 28, the winter window transfer period is coming to an end, Newcastle's reinforcements are still continuing, they previously targeted Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard, but according to Athenic, due to Manchester United's high asking price, which eventually led to Lingard's transaction to join Newcastle ended in failure.

In the winter window last year, United leased Jesse Lingard to West Ham, who not only bore the entire salary of Jesse Lingard during his loan period, but also paid an additional £1.5 million + additional terms of rental fees. Although Jesse Lingard's contract with Manchester United is about to expire this summer, the United lions have openly offered Newcastle a loan offer to Newcastle for a £2.5 million loan fee, during which Newcastle not only bears the player's salary, but also pays Manchester United a relegation bonus of up to £15 million. This also directly led to the failure of this transfer. It is reported that Manchester United's move is aimed at the Saudi consortium, but Jesse Lingard is angry at the transfer failure, and his relationship with Manchester United has a tendency to deteriorate.

A similar incident happened to Argentine goalkeeper Romero. In the summer window of 2020, when Romero had only one year left on his contract with the team, United rejected Everton's loan application on the grounds that he "did not want to loan players to potential competitors" and issued a £5 million loan fee to other teams that wanted to loan Romero, directly scaring off other teams. Romero was also furious at the time.

Rangnick had previously agreed to Lingard's departure, but the board headed by Glazer bluntly excluded Tottenham and West Ham, believing that the two teams were close to Manchester United in points, while saying that Newcastle was not within the scope of The Loan Lingard. Although Burnley has also been reported to have an interest in Jesse Lingard, it is unclear whether United will stop it.

Jesse Lingard has been with Manchester United since he was a child and has played there for more than 20 years, but this is probably the third time he has felt that the team has treated him unfairly. Jesse Lingard has publicly voiced his grievances to his team-mates and the club needs to weigh carefully whether it is wise to keep Lingard, after all, his emotions are likely to affect the dressing room and the club as a whole.

After the unsuccessful introduction of Jesse Lingard, Newcastle boss Eddie Howe must also look for other alternatives. In any case, for a team like Manchester United, Jesse Lingard's transfer storm will be a less glorious stroke.

(Jaden)

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