Jesse Lingard is edging closer to signing for Saudi Pro League side Al Ettifaq after leaving Nottingham Forest but will have to wait until January to make his debut.
That is because rules in the Saudi Pro League state clubs can only have a maximum of eight foreign players in their matchday squad. Al Ettifaq already has 10 registered which includes former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson who was a high-profile arrival this summer.
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