United Ace ‘Almost Certain To Push’ For Summer Departure After Being Left ‘Unimpressed’ By Solskjaer

United Ace ‘Almost Certain To Push’ For Summer Departure After Being Left ‘Unimpressed’ By Solskjaer

Manchester United forward Jesse Lingard is “almost certain to push” for a permanent exit this summer when he returns from his loan spell at West Ham, according to Eurosport.

The 28-year-old has been in excellent form for the Hammers, having scored nine goals in just 11 appearances, and he is now considering his options after revitalising his career at the London club.

Eurosport claim that Lingard was “unimpressed” with how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer managed his game time in the first half of the season before his loan departure, and that may play a role in him leaving Old Trafford.


West Ham will be the favourites to land the England international, considering his success with the Irons, but Arsenal, Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid have also been mentioned as potential destinations.

United have yet to make a decision on Lingard’s future, although recent reports suggest that they could ask for a fee in the region of £30m for the player.