Jesse Lingard is eating barbecue ribs and playing with a smile in South Korea, with the ex-Manchester United star saying “the boy is happy” again.
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- Released by Forest in summer of 2023
- Spent several months as a free agent
- Taken on exciting new challenge in Asia
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
That was not the case for a long time, with the former England international spending several months as a free agent following his release by Nottingham Forest at the end of the 2022-23 campaign. Despite working on a personal training programme and taking in trials at West Ham and Al-Ettifaq, Lingard struggled to attract a contract offer.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
He was linked with a move to MLS at one stage, while also attracting interest from Turkey, but now finds himself in the Far East with FC Seoul. Lingard has stepped a long way outside of his comfort zone, but is embracing a new challenge in Asia.
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WHAT LINGARD POSTED
Lingard has settled quickly among new team-mates, with his infectious personality rubbing off on those around him. He has now shared a collection of pictures on social media that help to prove why he is “happy” once more – as the 31-year-old midfielder enjoys himself on and off the pitch.
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WHAT NEXT FOR LINGARD?
Lingard has committed to a two-year contract with FC Seoul and will be hoping to rediscover a spark that he lost towards the end of his time at Old Trafford and during an injury-ravaged one-season stint with Forest at the City Ground.
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