West Ham have made another move for Jesse Lingard and the player has made it clear to Manchester United that he prefers a move to the Hammers, rather than to Newcastle, according to Football.London’s Tom Clark.

The Lowdown: Lingard's transfer saga

Hammers fans have suffered through a tumultuous transfer saga involving Lingard since the end of his loan spell last season. The attacking midfielder scored an incredible nine goals and produced five assists in just 16 appearances with the east London side.

The Irons have hit a number of barriers in their pursuit of Lingard. Over the summer, the 29-year-old rejected a return to West Ham, as he wanted to fight for his place in Man United’s squad.

However, since changing his mind and seeking a move elsewhere, the Hammers have seen previous efforts to sign the player rebuffed by Ralf Rangnick’s side, as the club were reluctant to let him join a top-four rival.

Instead, the Red Devils have favoured a transfer to relegation-threatened Newcastle United.

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The Latest: Lingard’s preference is West Ham

According to Football.London’s Tom Clark, 'West Ham have made another move' for Lingard. Taking to Twitter, Clark said:

‘As I understand it, he's made his preference of West Ham over Newcastle clear to Man United, but final decision rests with Man U, who have knocked back both West Ham & Spurs already this month.’

The Verdict: Get it done

Hammers fans will be screaming for the club to get the deal over the line, after an agonising wait throughout the January window saw the transfer slipping through their fingers on several occasions.

The attacking-midfielder could provide the clinical threat that the side have so desperately needed for the past few months, exemplified by Lingard’s stunning solo goal against Wolves whilst at the Irons, which saw Darren Gough make comparisons to Diego Maradona’s sublime effort against England at the 1986 World Cup.

If Moyes is able to reprise this fantastic form, Lingard could prove to be one of the signings of the window.

In other news: Irons join the race for Aaron Ramsey