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Gareth Southgate surprised Jesse Lingard stayed at Man Utd

Jesse Lingard of Manchester United celebrates scoring their first goal against West Bromwich Albion
Image: Jesse Lingard scored his first Manchester United goal against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday

England Under-21 manager Gareth Southgate is surprised Jesse Lingard has stayed at Manchester United.

Southgate feels Lingard, who scored his first goal for United in their 2-0 win over West Brom on Saturday, will have attracted a lot of interest after his performances for the national side at the European Under-21 Championships last summer.

The winger has kept £25m summer signing Memphis Depay on the bench in recent games, and Southgate is left wondering how Lingard has not been subject to more offers from different pastures.

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"I'm amazed they weren't inundated with more bids to prise him away in the summer, especially having played as well as he did in the Europeans," he said.

Lingard, now too old for Southgate's England U21 side after being in last year's squad, was loaned out to Leicester, Brighton, Derby and Birmingham in recent seasons and made his United debut against Swansea in August 2014.

While United manager Louis van Gaal's side have been criticised for lacking attacking flair in recent months, Southgate reckons Lingard can help.

"We are not surprised because we have liked him from the off," said Southgate, who is preparing for the Under-21s' Euro 2017 qualifiers against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Switzerland.

"Physically he has been a late developer and we think there is still some physical growth to come but he's an intelligent footballer and he will carry out the role he's asked to do, which I think the manager there will quite like," Southgate added.

"He is at a club where you know you have to perform every week but over the years that's how the youngsters there have been raised.

"They know they're going to have to perform in front of 70,000 people and that brings expectations and he's got the shirt at the moment and knowing him he'll do whatever it takes to hold onto it.

"People at the club, for a long time, stuck with him at a time where he was a small one."

Meanwhile, Liverpool winger Jordon Ibe is set to miss the qualifying double-header after sustaining a knock against Crystal Palace on Sunday.

The 19-year-old has a bruised knee which it is understood will prevent his participation with the national side but should not rule him out of contention for the Barclays Premier League game at Manchester City on November 21.

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