West Ham loan ace Jesse Lingard has reportedly come to a decision regarding where his future lies.

After arriving in east London on loan in February from Manchester United, the 28-year-old made a huge impact with the Hammers – scoring nine goals and assisting five others in the Premier League.

That form led to an England recall in March and Irons’ boss David Moyes confirming the club would be interested in making the move permanent over the summer.

Now, according to a report from Claret & Hugh, as cited by West Ham News & Views on Twitter, the attacking midfielder has come to a decision.

Both player and club are believed to want to make the deal a reality – as Moyes plans the Irons squad for life with the additional workload of Europa League football.

Described by Declan Rice as ‘one of the best players in the league’ during his hot streak whilst on loan at the London Stadium, the 29-cap England man would likely cost around £30million this summer.

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Given how impressive Lingard was during his loan spell – this deal is surely a no brainer for all parties.

Having been cast aside for the entire first half of the campaign, the Warrington-born ace arrived at West Ham with plenty to prove and did exactly that.

Unikey to become a regular at Old Trafford and already with a rapport at the Hammers, Moyes and co would be delighted to see this deal over the line.

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