Jesse Lingard’s desire to witness Cristiano Ronaldo at Man Utd is what drove him back, despite criticism for being let down as a free agent.

The former England international midfielder played alongside five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo at Old Trafford in 2021-22 after returning from a loan spell at West Ham in the same summer as an all-time great secured a stunning return to Manchester.

Lingard severed ties with United a few months before Ronaldo, as he joined Nottingham Forest as a free agent, but has been without a club since being released at the end of the 2022-23 season. The 31-year-old has taken in trials at West Ham and Al-Ettifaq, but is currently working by himself as he waits to discover whether any of the speculation regarding his immediate future holds any substance.

Former United defender Parker, who won two Premier League titles while with the Red Devils, has told SpilXperten of why Lingard is a risk for any suitor and what he needs to do in order to rebuild his reputation: “It´s a gamble for any club to take Jesse Lingard. He is not good enough to play for Barcelona, everyone knows that. He has let himself down with the West Ham situation. I think he wanted to get back to Man United just to see Ronaldo in real life. He decided to act disrespectfully to Nottingham Forest as well. He virtually went there just to chill and he never proved himself.

“If Everton decides to buy him, I expect them to have a clause where they can terminate the contract if he doesn’t live up to the expectations. Everton is not an easy club and he really needs to prove to the fans that he is there for the right reasons and not for showboating. He needs to stop everything that he usually does. Ashley Young might help him in terms of calming him down. He is a good role model and maybe he should have been his agent during the summer when he tried to get the move to Saudi Arabia with all the money, which didn’t turn out well.”

Lingard took in 232 appearances for United after graduating out of their famous academy system and has 32 senior caps for England. Questions have, however, been asked of his form and fitness in recent times, leaving him wondering whether teams in the Premier League, MLS or Saudi Pro League will take a punt on his services.