According to 90Min, West Ham United are keen to offer Jesse Lingard a “strongly recommended” short-term deal if they decide to sign him.
According to the website (September 14), the Warrington-born striker has received offers from Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and MLS.
Everton and Burnley are also interested but Lingard prefers West Ham.
The 30-year-old has been training with the Hammers for several weeks to maintain his fitness and it is understood that his training agreement with the club is aimed at offering him a short-term contract.
Lingard could still be lured abroad if West Ham choose not to sign him, with 90Min sources sharing that more lucrative deals are on the horizon.
After their failure to sign much-needed attacking alternatives in the summer transfer window, West Ham United’s plans to sign Lingard on a free certainly makes sense following his past success on the east coast of London.
And a highly incentive deal makes sense as it would push Lingard to improve his game, while also giving the Hammers the much-needed attacking bonus they need in a player determined to succeed .
The England international has certainly struggled in the Midlands, failing to justify why Nottingham Forest paid him well enough to make him one of their 2022 summer acquisitions.
Hungry Lingard has proven to be one of the most exciting and productive players in the Premier League in the past, as shown in his latest campaign in East London where he has scored 14 goals in just 16 matches in the National Championship.
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Whether Lingard can reach those levels again remains to be seen, but Lingard is now a player in the early years of his career and will be looking to give it his all at one of the clubs.
which he may work on in the coming weeks.
The England international has been training intensively with West Ham United for some time now, which could suggest Moyes is still carefully considering whether to sign him, and if Lingard is to reach his heights That again, would certainly prove a great deal for all parties involved..
Certainly, the Hammers can afford to take risks.