Manchester United have reportedly offered Jesse Lingard a new three-year contract, with the final decision now resting on the midfielder.
United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that Bruno Fernandes’ form and Donny van de Beek’s arrival have dampened Lingard’s Old Trafford prospects.
Nevertheless, the Daily Star Sunday adds that Red Devils chiefs have made their offer to tempt the midfielder into staying.
They have offered him a new three-year deal worth an increased £130,000 per week. However, it remains unclear if Lingard will accept, with the final decision now resting on him.
Should he stay, he would struggle to earn game time. Although, West Ham are proof that funding a permanent deal for the midfielder will not be an easy task.
United would also have the option to trigger an extra year in Lingard’s prospective new deal, as per usual at  Old Trafford.the 
Speaking earlier this month, Lingard opened up on his decision to leave United and his subsequent discussions with Solskjaer.
He said: “Regular football is the most important thing for me.
“After going on loan and getting a good run in the team, you started to see the real me, with the goals and the assists.
“I’ve never doubted my ability; I’ve always believed in myself. I spoke to the manager (Ole Gunna ar Solskjaer) in pre-season and said, ‘I need game time’.”