Jesse Lingard will consider his future at FC Seoul when his deal runs out later this year, despite "finding peace" at the club.
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Lingard has 'found peace' at FC SeoulStill set to consider his futureContract runs out in NovemberFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Lingard has enjoyed a fruitful spell in South Korea after suffering a difficult spell on and off the field, a period during which he left Manchester United and struggled at Nottingham Forest. However a return to England remains a possibility, with the 32-year-old claiming he is considering his next steps ahead of his contract expiring in November.
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Lingard told : "I've thought about the future quite a bit. Not much can happen this season so I just want to concentrate on football. But other possibilities are out there – of course you are going to think about it. We are only human. We will see what happens when the [transfer] window opens."
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Lingard has scored 10 goals in 42 appearances for FC Seoul, assisting four more, and claims he is a much happier person since making the switch. He added: "It's been an amazing experience. Different cultures, the people are amazing, the city is amazing. I feel I've come on leaps and bounds mentally. I think the move has improved my outlook on life. I'm out here to find peace. Happiness is peace at the end of the day."
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Lingard's availability is likely to spark interest among clubs around the world, despite the fact he turns 33 later this year. He said: "I'm still playing football and I'm enjoying myself. I still have many years of playing football ahead of me – I'm 32 but the stats don't show that I'm 32."






