Jesse Lingard has announced he will leave FC Seoul next week, after he plays his final game for the club.
The former Manchester United star made the move to South Korea in February 2024 in a surprise move that was billed as the biggest in the league's history.
In just under two years, Lingard made 65 appearances for the K League side, scoring 18 goals.
The 32-year-old had joined FC Seoul on a two-year contract, having spent seven months without a club beforehand.
But he has now revealed he will be departing ahead of the deal's expiration.
'Unforgettable experience'
Taking to Instagram to share the news, Lingard revealed he would make his final appearance for the side in their AFC Champions League Elite match against Melbourne City next week.
Lingard wrote: "After positive disc

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