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Bruna Reis

Pundit launches Jesse Lingard defence after Nottingham Forest decision

Pundit Jamie O'Hara says it is time to stop "criticising" Jesse Lingard for his decision to join Nottingham Forest on a free transfer this summer.

The England international agreed to a one-year contract after becoming a free agent following the expiration of his Manchester United contract. While some reports stated he could earn around £120,000 a week, the 29-year-old is reportedly earning a basic £80,000-per-week plus add-ons.

O'Hara believes it is fair for Lingard to receive a high wage after Forest did not had to pay a transfer fee to land him. "I think they need to get off his back, like come on, give the guy a chance," O'Hara said on talkSPORT.

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"I know he's gone there and he's earning a few quid and they've put money into it. But give him a break. They're criticising a player because he's earning a lot of money, but at the end of the day, the man was on a free transfer. Nottingham Forest would have paid £9million to get him.

"If Man United said, he's got a year left on his contract but you can have him for £5m, we're going to pay him £4m in wages, Forest would have done it. He was on a free, so he can demand the wages.

"You can't then have a go at the manager or if he has a couple of bad games, 'oh he's on £300,000 grand a week, we're paying out this money for him and he's not performing', well you would have paid £9m to get him in and you wouldn't have moaned if he was on £30,000 grand a week but you paid £9m for him."

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