JESSE LINGARD has shown off his goal scoring touch while training in South Korea at his new club FC Seoul.
The ex-Manchester United star also gave a glimpse into his lifestyle in East Asia after visiting a Korean sweet shop.
Jesse Lingard showed off a goal scoring touch while training at his new club FC Seoul
In another clip, Lingard fired in on the half volley, giving the keeper absolutely no chance
Lingard then visited a Korean sweet shop
The ex-Man Utd star completed a transfer to Seoul earlier this month on a two-year deal
Lingard, 31, completed a free transfer to Seoul earlier this month.
The midfielder joined the K-League side after seven months without a club following his exit from Nottingham Forest in the summer.
And the Englishman has shown fans on his Instagram story that he’s ready for the comeback after scoring two cheeky goals in training.
The first clip saw the star blast the ball into the crossbar before it bounced down into the back of the net.
With the second goal tape showing another great touch seeing the ball go past the shot-stopper.
On Wednesday Lingard’s two-year deal with the option of a further year in Seoul was confirmed.
The former Forest start posted a snap of himself signing his £17,500-per-week contract with the club.
With his contract worth an estimated £910,000 annually, he is now the highest paid player in the K-League.
Additionally, Lingard has posted a number of pictures of his new life on social media after acclimating to life in the capital of South Korea.
This included him visiting a Korean confectionery on Tuesday following the workout.
Since the new K-League season is scheduled to start on March 1, he has not yet made his Seoul debut.
The six-time winners placed seventh in the previous campaign.
Ki Sung-Yueng, a South Korean international and former Premier League midfielder, is part of their squad.