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Jesse Lingard may grow more furious with Man Utd thanks to Donny van de Beek

Jesse Lingard has been handed another grievance by Manchester United to add to his many existing frustrations with the club.

The attacking midfielder, 29, has been pushing for a way out of Old Trafford throughout the January transfer window but an exit is yet to materialise with Deadline Day looming.

Newcastle emerged in pole position for Lingard's services and they were resigned to stumping up a large loan fee to get the deal over the line.

However, the Red Devils demanded a sum beyond what Eddie Howe's side were willing to pay, leaving the England international angered and disrespected.

To make matters worse, Lingard had already been denied the chance to join Tottenham or West Ham because Manchester United chiefs view them as rivals for Champions League qualification.

There are growing fears in Lingard's camp that United plan to keep him on the bench throughout the second half of the season, with the academy graduate yet to start a Premier League game this term.

In stark contrast, the club appear willing to part ways with Donny van de Beek, who has emerged as a loan target for Crystal Palace late in the window.

While they will not allow the Dutchman to leave permanently, the Red Devils are likely to lower their loan fee expectations for the player who is not out of contract this summer.

This is because Ralf Rangnick's side will benefit in the long run if Van de Beek has a successful stint in the starting XI, whereas Lingard playing regularly for Newcastle is of little consequence for them.

The United academy graduate is out of contract this summer, so the only incentive to let him depart on loan is a financial one, at least from the point of view of Old Trafford chiefs.

The Daily Mail reports Newcastle

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