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Jose Mourinho reportedly wants to bring Jesse Lingard to Roma, and the soon-to-be former Manchester United star would seemingly relish the opportunity to reunite with his old boss.
On Wednesday, the 29-year-old was finally announced to be leaving the Red Devils after 20 years and Mourinho, who coached him at Old Trafford for two-and-a-half seasons, appears to be wasting no time in plotting a transfer swoop once Lingard's contract officially expires at the end of this month.
Now a free agent, the 32-time capped England international is already on the Roma manager's list of transfer targets, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, with the newly-crowned Europa Conference League champions 'evaluating' a move.
While finances are expected to determine whether or not a deal can be done, Lingard's comments on playing for Mourinho again hint at his answer to the call, having also been tipped for a reunion during the ex- Chelsea manager's ill-fated time in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.
Reflecting on his career so far with The Players Tribune, the midfielder lifted the lid on his "good relationship" with the Portuguese, shedding light on the personal connection his players shared with him.
"Me and Jose had a good relationship generally, though, I have to say. He was good to me," the


