Jesse Lingard Signs with Brazil's Corinthians Following Two-Season Stint in South Korea
Jesse Lingard signs with Brazil’s Corinthians after two years with FC Seoul. The former Manchester United star joins the Serie A side for the 2026 season.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 6, 2026, 10:33 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from CNA

Midfield Veteran Embarks on South American Career Chapter
Jesse Lingard is set to continue his globetrotting football career in South America, having finalized a deal with Brazilian top-flight side Corinthians. The club confirmed the signing on Friday via a statement on X, noting that the former England international has committed to the team for the duration of 2026. At 33 years old, Lingard brings a wealth of European experience to the São Paulo-based club, which currently sits third in Brazil’s Serie A. The agreement also features a performance-contingent clause that provides an automatic renewal through the end of 2027 should the player meet specific on-field targets.
Refining Form After Productive Tenure in South Korea
The move to Brazil follows a successful period for Lingard in the K League 1, where he played for FC Seoul starting in 2024. During his two years in the South Korean capital, the midfielder found the back of the net 16 times, effectively revitalizing his career after a difficult stretch in the English Premier League. His stint at Seoul served as a necessary rebound following a frustrating season at Nottingham Forest, where he failed to record a single goal or assist across 17 league appearances. This renewed goal-scoring form was likely a primary factor in Corinthians' decision to bring the veteran playmaker into their squad for the current campaign.
A Career Defined by Manchester United Roots and Silverware
Lingard is best known for his long association with Manchester United, where he progressed through the youth academy to become a staple of the first team. During his time at Old Trafford, he was instrumental in securing several major honors, including the FA Cup, the League Cup, and the UEFA Europa League. His ability to perform in high-stakes matches made him a familiar face for the England national team during his peak years. Corinthians supporters will be hoping that his pedigree for winning trophies translates to the Brazilian stage as the club pushes for domestic success.
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