Manchester United star Jesse Lingard launches 'JLINGZ' face masks with all proceeds going to NHS

LIngard took the opportunity to once again thank the NHS.
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Tony Mogan12 June 2020

Manchester United's Jesse Lingard has launched his own brand of face masks with all proceeds going straight to the NHS.

Masks will become compulsory to wear on public transport in England on Monday June 15 as part of the continued battle against the spread of the coronavirus.

The England international unveiled the new design featuring his J-Lingz' logo, priced at £12, on Instagram.

"Hello everybody, I hope all is well. I hope everybody is staying safe. As you know from Monday 15th June, it is mandatory that everybody wears face masks on public transport," Lingard said.

"So I have decided to create these, JLingz face masks to protect you and others. Of course, all proceeds will go to the NHS, to help to continue the support they are doing.

"They are doing an amazing job and this is a little thank you from me. So everybody stay safe out there. Lots of love, Jesse."

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