Manchester United striker Jesse Lingard has made a big splash in life at West Ham United and he has been rewarded with an English phone call this week.
The 28-year-old has been involved with the Hammers in search of the first football team and his loan spell has been evident as part of the plan so far.
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The striker has four goals and one assist for six starts for the London club.
It has been rumored that the Hammers could look to sign the 28-year-old permanently at the end of the season and manager David Moyes has now opened up about the West Ham future player.
Moyes announced that Lingard was working well for the club at the moment but they had not yet decided whether to leave for England.
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West Ham is set to discuss and see its status at the end of the season.
"We did not think about that. We did not take it further this time." We had it on loan and it has worked well for us now, ”Moyes told Football London.
"I think we'll talk about that and maybe see it at the end of the season but it's not something we've taken any further than the current situation."
Fans can expect the club to be able to sign Lingard permanently given him an impact so far.
The 28-year-old does not seem to be able to start regularly for Manchester United and so returning to Old Trafford at the end of the season will not be good for him.
The Hammers are currently fifth in the Premier League table and it will be interesting to see if Lingard can help them secure European qualification this season.
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