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  • Ex-Super Eagles stars Adepoju, Shorunmu counsel Ighalo on Man U, Shanghai Shenhua choice

    Ex-Super Eagles stars Adepoju, Shorunmu counsel Ighalo on Man U, Shanghai Shenhua choice

    Former Nigerian Internationals, Mutiu Adepoju and Ike Shorunmu believe Odion Ighalo needs a clear head to decide his future with Manchester United.

    While the Nigerian striker l has stated that he would love to make his six month loan move from Shanghai Shenhua to Man United permanent but the old Trafford outfit are still dilly-dallying over a fresh deal amidst reports that they are willing to bring on board younger strikers.

    Meanwhile, Shanghai Shenhua has offered Ighalo a mouth-watering £400, 000 per week (N190million) wage as an incentive to return to the Chinese side as against the £300, 000 he was receiving before his loan move to Manchester United in January where he currently earns £100,000 per week.

    But Shorunmu said it could be very difficult for players to take an informed decision in such circumstance, advising Ighalo to consider the level he wants to take his career to before making a decision.

    “He(Ighalo) must think of what he wants to do after football before making a decision,” stated the former national team goalkeeper.

    “ Some people might consider the offer from China too good to ignore but money is not all that matters even at the peak of one’s career.”

    Yet Adepoju described the decision as a big one as the Nigerian striker is torn between staying at glamorous club where he would get less pay and moving back to China where mega bucks awaits him.

    He said: “Well, I think it is a big decision for him to make based on the offer from China which is mouth-watering.

    “If Man United is offering him pension in his contract he can take it. The offer from his parent club is very juicy but you never can tell what will happen when he moves back there.

    “Manchester United is a big club with huge pedigree. If they offer Ighalo more than what he is earning presently when the contract is made permanent, he should accept it.

    ” Playing for Man United will be more dignifying and dependable than going to China,” noted Adepoju.

  • No offer from Man Utd yet – Ighalo

    No offer from Man Utd yet – Ighalo

    Odion Ighalo is yet to hear from Manchester United about a permanent deal.

    The Nigerian striker is on-loan at United from Shanghai Shenhua.

    Ighalo, a boyhood United fan, says that God will direct him over his future.

    He told Elegbete TV: “There is no offer on the table yet.

    “Because the season is still on and I’m yet to finish my loan deal. I don’t just take decisions alone in my life. I have a principle and I have a guideline for everything I do. I always pray to God to direct me.

    “I have seen so many tweets about this. I have seen so many people going crazy, (saying) ‘go back to China’, some say stay with Man United.

    “Have you seen me say a word? I don’t have anything to say. When the season’s finished and I get two offers from the two teams, then I will sit and think about it, pray about it and whatever God says I should do, I will go with that.”

    Ighalo’s current contract at Shanghai Shenhua is set to run until the end of December 2021.

  • EPL: Ighalo clears air over Man Utd future

    EPL: Ighalo clears air over Man Utd future

    Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo has made it clear he wants to stay at Manchester United despite having been offered a lucrative deal to remain at Shanghai Shenhua.

    Ighalo who has been a major force at Old Trafford since his loan move in January, scoring four times in all competitions including a stunning effort against LASK in the Europa League.

    However, Ighalo’s deal is due to expire on May 31, meaning United are likely to lose him either during, or before, the start of the rescheduled end to the currently suspended Premier League campaign.

    But now Ighalo has stated that his preference is to remain at Old Trafford and he would jump at the chance to make his move permanent.

    The former Watford hitman was ‘bored’ on Twitter on Friday night when a fan asked if he would like to remain at United if he was offered a contract extension, to which the forward replied emphatically: ‘Of course.’

     

     

     

     

  • Odion Ighalo urged to quit Man Utd for mega contract

    Odion Ighalo urged to quit Man Utd for mega contract

    Former Nigeria defender Ifeanyi Udeze believes Odion Ighalo needs to leave Manchester United.

    The striker is on-loan at United from Shanghai Shenhua and is wanted by the English giants in a permanent deal.

    But Udeze told Brila FM: “At 31, what’s left?

    “Who does he need to impress? No one – I will jump at the Shanghai’s offer immediately.

    “£400,000 is a lot of money and Manchester United cannot afford to match that amount, so, for me, I will accept Shanghai’s deal.”

  • £400,000-per-week offer: ‘I’d be shocked if Ighalo walked away’

    £400,000-per-week offer: ‘I’d be shocked if Ighalo walked away’

    Paul Merson, has said he would be shocked if Manchester United striker, Odion Ighalo, turn down a permanent move to the Red Devil and return to Shanghai Shenhua at the end of the season after being offered £400,000-a-week wages by the Chinese club.

    Shanghai Shenhua has not given up hope of Ighalo returning to China and has offered the former Watford star £400,000-a-week wages to stay on with them.

    Ighalo joined the Man United last January transfer window on a six-month loan deal from Shenhua.

    The Nigerian striker has scored four goals in eight appearances for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side so far this season, but Merson believes the 30-year-old cannot turn down a permanent move to stay at Old Trafford even if it means for him to accept a pay cut.

    “Now I can say Odion Ighalo has been outstanding since he joined Man United,” Merson told Sky Sports.

    “He hasn’t played many matches for Manchester United, but when he’s come off the bench and when he has got some game time, he looked class.

    “Manchester United will have to make a hard decision Manchester United regarding his future at the club because if you give him a new contract, can he perform again that next season?

    “When you go to a club on loan, you have got that hunger of wanting to secure a permanent transfer and prove everybody in the club right and everybody outside the club wrong.

    “If you are going on the form he has shown since he arrived at the club in January, it’s going to be hard to get rid of him.

    “Don’t worry about the new mega-money offers from Shenhua. Ighalo has said all the right things since joining Manchester United.

    “He has said it many times that he has dreamed of playing for Man United, so if the Red Devils do offer him a permanent deal, I cannot see him turning it down.

    “Everything has gone right for him so far, and if Man United does offer him a chance to stay, I’d be shocked if he walked away,” he said.

  • Odion Ighalo offered £400,000-a-week deal

    Odion Ighalo offered £400,000-a-week deal

    Odion Ighalo has been offered a two-year contract extension by his parent club Shanghai Shenhua, Sky Sports reports.

    The deal will see Ighalo who is currently on loan at Manchester United, earn around £400,000 per week.

    The 30-year-old joined the Old Trafford club in January, after Marcus Rashford suffered a back injury.

    He has gone on to become a favourite with United fans in a short time, scoring four times in three starts for the Red Devils.

    It is believed that United are looking at extending his loan period which ends in June or even sign him permanently.

    It however remains to be seen if Ighalo will be tempted by Shanghai’s bid to keep him at the Chinese Super League club.

  • BREAKING: Man Utd sign Odion Ighalo

    BREAKING: Man Utd sign Odion Ighalo

    Manchester United have signed former Watford striker Odion Ighalo from Shanghai Shenhua on loan until the end of the season.

    The deal to bring the 30-year-old Nigeria international to Old Trafford contains no option to buy.

    Ighalo, who is still in China but is expected to fly to the UK in the next few days, scored 39 goals in 99 matches for Watford between 2014 and 2017.

    He then moved to the Chinese Super League, first with Changchun Yatai.

    After two seasons he moved to Shanghai Shenhua and has scored 10 times in 19 games.

    His form for his country has been eye-catching, finishing as top scorer in African Cup of Nations qualifying with seven goals, before scoring five at the tournament during the summer.

    It is understood there was interest from other Premier League clubs but Ighalo wanted to play for United.

    He is United’s first senior loan signing since Radamel Falcao’s arrival from Monaco in 2014.