Jesse Lingard is in advanced talks to sign for Brazilian club Corinthians, talkSPORT understands.The former Manchester United midfielder is set to make a decision on his future by the end of this weekend and also has interest from MLS and Spain.Lingard could be on his way to Brazil with iconic club CorinthiansGettyLingard rejected the chance to join Remo, who recently booked their spot in the Brazilian top flight for the first time in 31 years.But it appears Corinthians is where the 32-cap England international is now heading. Should that move materialise, it would see him link up with former Manchester United teammate Memphis Depay at the Sao Paulo-based club.On the lookoutThe 33-year-old has been without a club since leaving South Korean club FC Seoul in December.Lingard spent a little under two years in the K-League, registering 19 goals and ten assists in 67 appearances.It enabled him to resurrect his career after a difficult year-long spell at Nottingham Forest.But following his FC Seoul exit, Lingard was expected to return to English football for family reasons, however, a move in the January transfer window failed to materialise.Championship teams Middlesbrough, Coventry City, and Ipswich Town were understood to be interested in signing him but none of these potential moves happened.Doubts revealedHis former manager at FC Seoul manager Kim Ki-dong recently expressed his doubts over Lingard’s future in English football.At this week’s K-League media day, he said: “I asked Lingard if he had a club to go to before leaving, but he said there was no set destination.GettyLingard found a new home at FC Seoul after leaving England in 2024[/caption]Lingard could soon join former teammate Depay at CorinthiansGetty“It’s quite strange. I asked how he could leave without having a team to join.“In Korea we created a team for him to join and then he left.“He seemed to believe that because the European market is large, he could find a team any time.“That’s why he wanted to go to a bigger place and live closer to his daughter. But if that’s the case, why not stay here?”Announcing his exit from FC Seoul, Lingard wrote: “This wasn’t an easy decision. My time in South Korea has been unbelievable – the football, the atmosphere, and the passion around this club have been top-class.“The love, support and the appreciation you have shown towards me for these last two years has been truly amazing.The midfielder posted an emotional goodbye to FC Seoul and their fans after announcing his exit in DecemberGetty“Playing football here has been an unforgettable experience and one I will always value.“I want to thank FC Seoul, my teammates, the staff, and everyone associated at the club for trusting me and welcoming me from day one. “I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity to play for such a massive club.”Corinthians are one of the most recognised non-European clubs in world football having been champions of Brazil on 31 occasions. They have also won two FIFA Club World Cups and have previously had iconic players including Socrates, Rivelino, Ronaldo Nazario and Carlos Tevez in their roster.