Lingard Nearing Move to Brazilian League with Remo
Media reports have confirmed that English star Jesse Lingard is close to embarking on a new experience in the Brazilian league, as he is in negotiations to join Remo, a club newly promoted to the first division.
This comes after the player's contract with South Korea's Seoul club ends in early 2026, making him available for a free transfer.
Sources mentioned that Remo's management has made an official offer to the player and seems optimistic about completing the deal amid the progress in negotiations between the two parties. Lingard is 33 years old and is a well-known name in English football, having grown up at Manchester United, where he played 232 matches, scored 35 goals, and provided 21 assists. He also played for several Premier League clubs, including West Ham, Nottingham Forest, Brighton, and Leicester City.
The player had an experience in the Korean league since 2024, where he scored 19 goals in 67 matches for Seoul before his contract ended. He recently spoke about the criticism he faced during his career, affirming that he is a committed player when it comes to games and training, despite the image that was portrayed of him off the field.
For its part, Remo Club is in a lower position in the Brazilian league standings and hopes to strengthen its ranks with Lingard's experience to improve its results, especially after its shaky start this season. The deal remains under negotiation, but there is optimism within the Brazilian club about completing it soon.
This comes after the player's contract with South Korea's Seoul club ends in early 2026, making him available for a free transfer.
Sources mentioned that Remo's management has made an official offer to the player and seems optimistic about completing the deal amid the progress in negotiations between the two parties. Lingard is 33 years old and is a well-known name in English football, having grown up at Manchester United, where he played 232 matches, scored 35 goals, and provided 21 assists. He also played for several Premier League clubs, including West Ham, Nottingham Forest, Brighton, and Leicester City.
The player had an experience in the Korean league since 2024, where he scored 19 goals in 67 matches for Seoul before his contract ended. He recently spoke about the criticism he faced during his career, affirming that he is a committed player when it comes to games and training, despite the image that was portrayed of him off the field.
For its part, Remo Club is in a lower position in the Brazilian league standings and hopes to strengthen its ranks with Lingard's experience to improve its results, especially after its shaky start this season. The deal remains under negotiation, but there is optimism within the Brazilian club about completing it soon.