Captured from FC SEOUL's YouTube video
English midfielder Jesse Lingard, previously with Manchester United, has signed with FC Seoul in the K League 1 after spending several months without a club. Lingard, 31, expressed his eagerness to focus on football now that the deal is finalized.
In a press conference at Seoul World Cup Stadium, Lingard stated his intention to contribute to FC Seoul's success, emphasizing his competitive spirit and desire to win trophies during his time with the club. FC Seoul finished ninth, seventh, ninth, and seventh in the past four K League 1 seasons, with their last league title in 2016.
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▲ Captured from FC SEOUL's YouTube video |
Lingard, with 232 appearances for Manchester United, is a notable addition to the K League 1. His successful stint with the Red Devils includes winning the UEFA Europa League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup in the 2017-18 season. Lingard had loan spells with various English clubs and had been a free agent since leaving Nottingham Forest last summer before joining FC Seoul.
The midfielder, primarily an attacking midfielder or winger, acknowledged that he is not currently match fit but has been training rigorously to prepare for the upcoming season. FC Seoul's commitment, as evidenced by a written contract offer, influenced Lingard's decision to choose the K League 1 over other verbal offers, including one from Saudi Arabia.
Lingard, also involved in business ventures with his own clothing brand and esports brand, assured that football remains his top priority. Despite his first move to play abroad and adapt to a new culture, Lingard expressed confidence in making a smooth transition and looks forward to working with FC Seoul's new head coach, Kim Gi-dong, known for his aggressive football approach.
Financial details of Lingard's contract were not disclosed. FC Seoul's big offseason moves also included the appointment of a new head coach, Kim Gi-dong.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
Former Manchester United Player Aims for Success with South Korean Club
Captured from FC SEOUL's YouTube video
English midfielder Jesse Lingard, previously with Manchester United, has signed with FC Seoul in the K League 1 after spending several months without a club. Lingard, 31, expressed his eagerness to focus on football now that the deal is finalized.
In a press conference at Seoul World Cup Stadium, Lingard stated his intention to contribute to FC Seoul's success, emphasizing his competitive spirit and desire to win trophies during his time with the club. FC Seoul finished ninth, seventh, ninth, and seventh in the past four K League 1 seasons, with their last league title in 2016.
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▲ Captured from FC SEOUL's YouTube video |
Lingard, with 232 appearances for Manchester United, is a notable addition to the K League 1. His successful stint with the Red Devils includes winning the UEFA Europa League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup in the 2017-18 season. Lingard had loan spells with various English clubs and had been a free agent since leaving Nottingham Forest last summer before joining FC Seoul.
The midfielder, primarily an attacking midfielder or winger, acknowledged that he is not currently match fit but has been training rigorously to prepare for the upcoming season. FC Seoul's commitment, as evidenced by a written contract offer, influenced Lingard's decision to choose the K League 1 over other verbal offers, including one from Saudi Arabia.
Lingard, also involved in business ventures with his own clothing brand and esports brand, assured that football remains his top priority. Despite his first move to play abroad and adapt to a new culture, Lingard expressed confidence in making a smooth transition and looks forward to working with FC Seoul's new head coach, Kim Gi-dong, known for his aggressive football approach.
Financial details of Lingard's contract were not disclosed. FC Seoul's big offseason moves also included the appointment of a new head coach, Kim Gi-dong.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
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