Superstar loanee Jesse Lingard has thanked West Ham fans on social media after receiving a prestigious club award.
The 28-year-old was awarded the best individual performance from last season for a remarkable display against Wolves back in April.
Lingard scored once and registered another assist at Molineux whilst earning a Sofascore rating of 7.60.
Upon receipt of the award, the 31-cap England man took to Instagram to thank the Hammers faithful, as cited by West Ham Transfers on Twitter.
Twitter: Cheers, crying now. https://t.co/yJLAms4sHW (@westhamtransfer)
Overall the attacking midfielder scored nine and added five assists in 16 Premier League outings for the Irons during a six-month loan spell at the London Stadium.
That form earned the star an England recall as well as interest from David Moyes in making the move permanent.
Still a Manchester United player, Lingard has made just one substitute appearance so far this season.
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In truth, the loan sensation could’ve picked up this award for many of his all-encompassing performances in east London.
A hit from the start, Lingard truly seemed reborn at West Ham and many might’ve predicted a permanent switch was a mere formality.
Alas, it wasn’t to be and the Hammers faithful will simply have to watch on and hope something could happen in January for the £19.8million valued man.





