OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER says Jesse Lingard still has a Manchester United future and hopes the attacking midfielder will return from his loan move to West Ham โrevitalisedโ.
Having been part of the England side that reached the 2018 World Cup semi-finals, things have gone awry for a variety of reasons over the past 18 months or so and the 28-year-old has often found himself on the outside looking in.
Lingard has made just three appearances in all competitions for United this term, but the attacking midfielder will get the chance to kick on for the remainder of the season at West Ham.
Lingard had his medical on Friday afternoon ahead of joining the Hammers on loan and Solskjaer says he is still valued at Old Trafford.
โWe want Jesse to come back here revitalised and having shown at West Ham how good a player he is, of course,โ the United boss said of Lingard, whose contract was recently extended until 2022.
โHeโs just been unfortunate with a couple of issues โ some periods that he had to stay away from us with the Covid and isolation, with the close contact.
โThe rest of the team has done well. Weโve had little to no injuries and heโs not forced his way into the team, unfortunately.
โI just want him to go there and enjoy himself, show how good a player he is and come back. He a Man United player through and through.โ
The PA news agency understands West Ham are covering Lingardโs wages throughout his loan stint, as well as paying United a ยฃ1.5million loan fee.
The attacking midfielder is set to be followed out of Old Trafford by Marcos Rojo, who made just 17 appearances for the club after signing new and improved terms with the club in March 2018.
The defender is out of contract this summer and understood to be on the brink of joining Boca Juniors, but Solskjaer expects out-of-favour goalkeeper Sergio Romero to see out the remaining months of his contract at United.
โLikely that Jesseโs loan deal with West Ham is going through, likely that Marcos goes back to Argentina,โ the Norwegian said. โLittle bit of paperwork left to be done, I think.
โSergio, Iโve not heard anything there apart from that heโll be with us for the rest of his contract.โ
Timothy Fosu-Mensah left for Bayer Leverkusen this month and Odion Ighaloโs loan from Shanghai Shenhua ended, while Facundo Pellistri is in line for a loan switch as Solskjaer shapes his squad for the second half of the season.
Talented teenager Amad Diallo has arrived from Atalanta but will link up with United U23s on Saturday rather than the first-team, who travel to Arsenal looking to bounce back from the shock home loss to Sheffield United.
โOf course you analyse the games as you normally do,โ Solskjaer said.
โI think a lot has been made of it, of course, because it was top against bottom but thatโs the Premier League.
โI think people show a lack of respect for Sheffield United as well because theyโve been unlucky this season and this game they got what they have deserved so many times earlier.
โTheyโve got players who can hurt you, an organisation that has worked for them for years with Chris (Wilder) and we are disappointed, of course. A setback.
โBut when you donโt hit your level in the Premier League against any opponent youโre asking for a tough game and we got one. Unfortunately, we just couldnโt work it out during the 90 minutes.โ
Solskjaer is expecting a tough game against improving Arsenal, where Eric Bailly and Anthony Martial should be involved after knocks.
The United boss has checked on the mental wellbeing of Martial and Axel Tuanzebe after they were subjected to sickening racist abuse on social media after the midweek loss to the Blades.
โItโs disgusting and the players and everyoneโฆ weโve spoken to each other, of course, and theyโre fine, to put it that way,โ Solskjaer said.
โTheyโre not Man United fans in my head anyway when this happens. Weโre all standing behind every single one of our players.โ
Top bloke
R.i.p Micheal.
Might not be very well known outside of Clare but Michael was an excellent athlete and beyond that an absolute gentleman. Condolences to his friends and family.
@The Irish Pain: and great craic to go with that #honthebanner
@The Irish Pain: He was known in Limerick, where he served, and was well thought of amongst his colleagues. He will be sorely missed.
Thatโs the third young person this week that Iโve hear who has died so tragically from cancer. Itโs so prevalent.
God rest him and condolences to his family and friends.
Iโm fuming, he was an absolute top guy and the official GAA page wouldnโt put it up on their page!! After numerous messages I got โA charaโ
Iโm not your friend you money grabbing tight waste of spaces!! He dedicated his time and energy to play a game he loved and you canโt dedicate your fat finger to acknowledge him!!
@Eadaoin Cummings: Youโll be happy to hear itโs now on the front page of gaa.ie. Utterly heartbreaking.
@Rock Stoneballs: after us messaging them since last night, it went up on the dublin page before they got their fingers out!!
Very sad for his poor wife and child. May they and his extended family find comfort in the memories of a short life that was well lived. RIP and thank you for your service to your county and your country.
R.I.P. and condolences to his family and friends. Very sad.
RIP Michael
R.I.P.