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Ighalo recalls growing up back home and cheering on Manchester United with his football-mad siblings, when Andy Cole was scoring goals for the club in one of its most dominant eras.
More striker Odion Ighalo after winning the English FA Cup fifth round football match between Derby County and Manchester United at Pride Park Stadium in Derby, central England on March 5, 2020.
When Manchester United loaned Odion Ighalo from Shanghai Shenhua in the winter, it was a pragmatic move. Now, the unique circumstances of Covid-19 mean that it makes sense for all parties that ...
Manchester United agreed a shock loan deal for former Watford striker Odion Ighalo and West Ham sealed the big-money signing of free-scoring Hull forward Jarrod Bowen in a dramatic finish to an ...
Odion Ighalo's loan to Manchester United is a short-term fix, and some see it as a lack of planning on United's part. But with little value in the January market, bringing in Ighalo is a better ...
1. Dream come true . Ighalo is currently a happy man and it’s clear to see why. The striker grew up in Nigeria as a Manchester United fan and for him, joining his boyhood club is a dream come true.
Odion Ighalo has said his shock deadline-day move to Manchester United is a "dream come true" and he is relishing the chance to play for the Red Devils.
Odion Ighalo has added a much-needed physical presence to Manchester United's attack, according to Rio Ferdinand, who thinks the experienced forward has already earned a permanent contract.
Odion Ighalo has confirmed his exit from Man Utd with a touching farewell message on social media. The Nigerian striker's loan at Old Trafford is due to come to an end this month and, as expected ...
Odion Ighalo (25) of Manchester United celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 0-2 during the FA Cup match between Derby County and Manchester United at the Pride Park, Derby, England on 5th March ...
Odion Ighalo is going to Manchester United on a six-month loan. The transfer has been met with ridicule as the deadline approaches at 11pm on Friday night.
Ighalo recalls growing up back home and cheering on Manchester United with his football-mad siblings, when Andy Cole was scoring goals for the club in one of its most dominant eras.
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