The Peoples Person
·29 de maio de 2026
Jesse Lingard: Former Man United man called back to England

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·29 de maio de 2026

Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has returned to England.
Lingard left Manchester United in 2022 after playing over 200 times for his boyhood club.
His highlight would surely have been scoring the winning goal at Wembley in the 2016 FA Cup final against Crystal Palace. He joined Nottingham Forest before moving to South Korea to play for FC Seoul.
After two years in Asia, Lingard’s globe-trotting has taken him to Brazil, where he is currently playing for Corinthians.
Since making his debut earlier this year, Lingard has made history in Brazil.
He became the first Englishman to score for a Brazilian club, and then the first to score in the Copa Libertadores, the South American equivalent of the Champions League.
The Carrington product has played 17 matches, scoring two goals and providing one assist.
His last match was a 45-minute cameo in a 3-1 victory over Clube Atlético Mineiro in Serie A.
Corinthians have provided an alarming update on the 33-year-old.
Their official X account posted, “the attacker Jesse Lingard was authorized by the football board and by coach Fernando Diniz to travel to England, this Thursday (05/28), to attend to family matters.”
The statement continued, “the athlete will be released from the match against Grêmio, next Saturday (05/30), for the Brazilian Championship.”
Corinthians are currently struggling in 15th place in the league, just two places and three points from the relegation zone.
They are having a much better time in the Libertadores, though, topping Group E after six matches.
Source: transfermarkt.com
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