Dean Henderson defends former Manchester United teammate's decision to join Nottingham Forest MUFC NFFC
Dean Henderson has defended Jesse Lingard following his former Manchester United teammate’s decision to join Nottingham Forest.
Lingard reportedly pocketing wages of £200,000-a-week hasn’t sat well with some Hammers fans, but Henderson insists the midfielder’s reasons for joining Forest were not motivated by money. “He’ll feel loved here. The boys will back him, the manager will back him and the fans will get behind him and he’ll feel loved. He’ll be excited to get going again.
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