If West Ham doesn’t announce the signing of Jesse Lingard in a cunning manner to get around the Premier League roster deadline, they are missing a trick.
Many West Ham fans were worried that Jesse Lingard would leave the club after initially being hesitant about signing him on a free transfer.
That would be a big kick in the teeth after three weeks of training with West Ham. Particularly after Lingard passed up the Hammers for Forest last summer when it seemed a lock that he would return to the London Stadium.
Today, Wednesday, September 13, was the deadline for Premier League squad submissions, therefore a decision on Lingard’s future was anticipated shortly.
If the Hammers leave a vacancy, they can sign Lingard after the Premier League squad deadline, but they’ll miss a fantastic announcement chance.
Yesterday, David Moyes spoke to confirm that Lingard is still working out with West Ham, and he was very complimentary of the 30-year-old.
Everything suggests that Lingard will stay with West Ham on a temporary basis rather than moving on to other opportunities.
But if West Ham doesn’t announce the Lingard hire in a cunning manner to get around the Premier League roster deadline, they’ll be missing a trick.
Videos of transfer announcements are really popular right now. Over the summer, numerous clubs made excellent attempts, and many of West Ham’s had an incredibly high output value.
If West Ham doesn’t cleverly disclose the purchase of Jesse Lingard before the Premier League roster deadline, they are missing a trick.
What better way to announce his return to the London Stadium than to have the camera focused on a person in a dimly lit room with a West Ham logo in the background, typing out Moyes’s final squad list in an email to the Premier League with the focus on the hands, keyboard, and computer screen.
The camera can move to a background clock that is counting down to 2 o’clock and alternate between it and the increasingly hurried typing.
The email’s last name is JESSE LINGARD, which serves as the major surprise. The camera then pans out to reveal Lingard working on a computer as