Fabrizio Romano has now shared a major transfer update involving West Ham United manager David Moyes and long-time target Jesse Lingard.

The Lowdown: Moyes eyes move...

After his phenomenal 2020/2021 second-half loan spell at the London Stadium, where he bagged a brilliant nine goals and four assists over 16 Premier League appearances, Moyes has been attempting to bring Lingard back on a permanent deal.

As the Englishman is confirmed to be leaving Man United, West Ham perhaps now have their best chance to seal an agreement with no rival club standing in GSB's way.

Personal terms are the only issue with Romano now sharing a big update on the Hammers' plans for Lingard this summer.

The Latest: Romano shares Lingard update...

According to the transfer journalist, writing in an article for The Guardian, Moyes is personally 'ready to step up his interest' in Lingard and is 'pushing to bring him back'.

The Scotsman is apparently 'satisfied' that the 29-year-old hasn't lost 'any motivation' after spending the whole of 2021/2022 on the United periphery.

The Verdict: Next big move?

We believe West Ham and Lingard are still a match made in heaven, arguably even more so now that he is available on a free transfer.

The attacker's obvious quality has been wasted at Old Trafford over this past year and Moyes is right to be determined to grant him a new lease of life at the London Stadium.

Nigel Winterburn summed up Lingard's past contribution for the Irons best, raving over his 'sensational' 20/21 form for the east Londoners, and there is no reason to believe he couldn't repeat those heroics next season.

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