Manchester United board blocks Jesse Lingard's Newcastle move - sources

 Manchester United board blocks Jesse Lingard's Newcastle move - sources

Jesse Lingard has been stopped from moving to Newcastle United by Manchester United's board despite interim 

manager Ralf Rangnick giving the move his blessing, sources have told ESPN.


Lingard and Rangnick held talks on Monday which ended with the German coach giving the green light for the 

England midfielder to leave on loan.


But after both Newcastle and West Ham United submitted bids on deadline day, Lingard was informed by the club 

he would be staying at Old Trafford. United sources insist they did not receive a suitable offer for the 29-year-old. 


They had asked Newcastle to pay a loan fee and a £12 million Premier League survival package.


Sources have told ESPN that Rangnick agreed to let Lingard move after being swayed by his desire to earn a place in 

Gareth Southgate's England squad ahead of the 2022 World Cup, which starts in Qatar in November.


Lingard has started just two games this season and was left out of the England squad for the November internationals.


Lingard has six months left on his United contract and sources have told ESPN it is intention to leave as a free agent 

in the summer. He turned down the offer of a new deal earlier this season.


Meanwhile, sources have told ESPN that United will receive a small loan fee from Everton after agreeing to let 

Donny van de Beek spend the rest of the season at Goodison Park. Everton have also agreed to pay the Dutchman's wages 

in full.


There is no option to buy in the deal and Van de Beek is expected back at United in the summer.

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