British media football insider reported that the former Premier League Golden Boot Phillips said he felt sorry for Jesse Lingard after talking about Jesse Lingard's failure to leave Manchester United. Phillips believes that Manchester United is crazy about the loan fees demanded by Newcastle, even if Newcastle has money, but Manchester United's asking price has deviated from the maximum level of normal fees.
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Although Newcastle are desperate for a winter window loan from Jesse Lingard, United's demands have made it very difficult for the world's richest club to accept. United are required to pay a loan fee of £2.5 million in addition to bearing all of Jesse Lingard's salary, and Newcastle to pay £12 million in relegation success once the Magpies are successfully relegated. Such excessive demands made Newcastle finally choose to abandon Jesse Lingard.
"I feel sorry for Jesse Lingard, I don't know why United are asking for this, knowing that Newcastle is the team at the bottom of the table. But the fees demanded by United are insane and from the club's point of view, no matter how rich Newcastle is, they must also stick to their principles, as the costs demanded by Manchester United have far exceeded the maximum level of normal fees. Former Premier League Golden Boot Phillips commented.
Jesse Lingard has only played 273 minutes for United this season, and last season, In the half season on loan at West Ham, you scored nine goals and delivered five assists. 'Everybody feels bad for Jesse Jesse Lingard, I'm pretty sure he wants to play and if the next guy is a table competitor I would understand What United is doing, but obviously Newcastle isn't. Phillips expressed dissatisfaction with United's approach.