JESSE LINGARD has given fans a glimpse into his new life in South Korea.
The former Manchester United midfielder completed a free transfer to Seoul FC earlier this month.
7Jesse Lingard has given a glimpse into his move to Seoul FCCredit: Instagram / @jesselingard7The midfielder has settled into life in South Korea by enjoying the local cuisineCredit: Instagram / @jesselingard7Lingard joined Seoul FC on a free transfer earlier this monthCredit: Instagram / @jesselingard
Lingard joined the K-League side after seven months without a club following his exit from Nottingham Forest in the summer.
After settling into life in the South Korean capital, Lingard has shared a series of snaps to Instagram.
In the life update, he included a picture of himself grinning inside the Sangam Stadium whilst wearing his new Seoul FC shirt.
Lingard also posted a snap of himself signing his £17,500-per-week contract with the club.
His deal, which is reportedly worth £910,000 a year, has made him the highest paid player in the K-League.
Away from the stadium, Lingard showed off the city skyline and tucked into some local cuisine with his team-mates.
He also posted a pair of selfies of himself in his new training kit, along with a screenshot from a facetime call home.
Finally, the 31-year-old attached a motivational quote reading: “Becoming the best version of yourself comes with a lot of goodbyes.”
Lingard received a hero’s welcome after completing his shock switch to South Korea earlier this month.
He has yet to make his debut for Seoul, with the new K-League season set to begin on March 1.
The six-time champions finished seventh last season.
Their squad includes former Premier League midfielder and South Korea international Ki Sung-yueng.
The 35-year-old made 187 Prem appearances for Swansea, Sunderland and Newcastle.7Lingard gave his fans a life update after his move to South KoreaCredit: Instagram / @jesselingard7He showed off the skyline whilst travelling around the capital cityCredit: Instagram / @jesselingard7The 31-year-old could make his K-League debut when the new season starts on March 1Credit: Instagram / @jesselingard7Lingard will be hoping the shock move rejuvenates his career