Jesse Lingard works up a sweat on training session with fans convinced unemployed ex-Man Utd ace ‘means business’

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JESSE LINGARD spoke of his positive mindset as he worked up a sweat during a training session.

The former Manchester United star, 31, is looking for a club having been out of action since leaving Nottingham Forest last summer.

Jesse Lingard has been training in the sunshine
The 31-year-old is looking for a new club
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Lingard’s stint at Nottingham Forest last season did not work out[/caption]

Lingard reportedly sacked his agents earlier this month after growing frustrated at his situation.

In a video clip shared to social media, Lingard could be seen working out in the sunshine.

During his workout, he said: “Do you want to go out? No. Do you want a drink? No.

“Oh this person’s saying this about this person… I don’t care bro! I don’t wanna know.

“No negativity, positive vibes, aura, energy, high vibrations, do you know what I mean?

“Parties, nah. Done with that, no thanks.

“Training, yep. Gym, yep. Family, yep. Football, yep. Bro, it’s all mindset. Get your mind right, your body right. Spiritually, mentally, physically. Beast!”

Sharing the clip, one fan wrote: “Jesse Lingard means business in 2024…”

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Lingard enjoyed a brilliant loan spell at West Ham during the second half of the 2020-21 season before returning to Man Utd the following campaign.

After rarely featuring upon his Old Trafford return he was released, subsequently snubbing a West Ham return for a move to Nottingham Forest.

Things didn’t work out at The City Ground, with Lingard failing to score or assist in 17 Premier League appearances.

The former England international fell out of favour towards the end of the campaign, playing just two minutes of football in their last 12 games.

Having been training in the US, Lingard has been linked with MLS side Portland Timbers.

While he has also emerged as a shock rumoured target for Spanish champions Barcelona.

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