The Mirror reports that Inter technician Antonio Conte is a big fan of English star Lingard and takes him to Serie A.
The 28-year-old has played three times in the cup this season and has made FOUR of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s 17 Premier League teams.
Lingard joined United’s 1-0 win over Watford in the third CIRCULAR of the FA Cup on Saturday.
But the midfielder can head to the exit gate with Solskjaer in a position to let it go after having fallen well into the Norwegian hierarchy.
Lingard would join the former Red Devils team in San Siro with Romelu Lukaku, Ashley Young and Alexis Sanchez under the command of former Chelsea boss Conte.
And the report indicates that Conte headed for Lingard through positive reports from Lukaku and Young.
However, it is the idea that a resolution is based on the italian technician’s ability to Christian Eriksen.
The Dane has failed at Inter since leaving the Spurs a year ago and appearing on loan.
West Ham, Ajax and Wolves have been connected to the game creator, for whom Inter paid 17 million pounds in January 2020.
Lukaku left Old Trafford for Italy in 2019, while Inter paid 74 million pounds for the Belgian striker.
He has a good fortune at the club, scoring 50 goals in 72 appearances with nine assists.
The 35-year-old former United Young captain did the same thing 12 months ago for about 1. 5 million pounds and has two assists in 14 league games this season.
Sanchez moved to Milan on loan in August 2019 before making a permanent 12 months later.
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