Ighalo aiming to lift Man Utd after loan extension
By Reuters
04 June 2020 |
7:00 am
Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo hopes to help Manchester United win two trophies and qualify for the Champions League after extending his loan deal at the Premier League club from Shanghai Shenhua until the end of January 2021.
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