Published 16:42 IST, May 7th 2020

Man United hit pause on discussions with Shanghai Shenhua to extend Odion Ighalo's loan

Ighalo was brought in to solve Man United's forward crisis and the Nigerian stood up to expectations with four goals in eight games for the Red Devils.

Reported by: Abhishek Shetty
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Man United will reportedly wait until Premier League resumes to extend Odion Ighalo's contract. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Man United are interested in keeping striker at Old Trafford. Odion Ighalo was brought in to solve Man United's forward crisis and Nigerian appears to have convinced Man United hierarchy that he belongs at atre of Dreams. Odion Ighalo scored four goals in just eight appearances for Man United as he settled down at Old Trafford in time. However, outbreak of coronavirus pandemic has created a certain issue in Odion Ighalo loan deal. 30-year-old will run out of contract with Red Devils by end of May.

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Odion Ighalo loan deal: Man United want to keep Ighalo

Man United are expected to negotiate with Shanghai Shenhua once Premier League resumes in coming months. However, Shanghai Shenhua are motivated to call back ir striker as Chinese Super League is also expected to restart soon. It was reported that Shanghai Shenhua are ready to offer Odion Ighalo a new contract worth £400,000 a week. Man United lost around two months of Odion Ighalo's service with league being suspended. Odion Ighalo reportedly cost Man United £130,000 a week during lockdown. 

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Odion Ighalo loan deal: Man United injury crisis 

Manchester United have a long list of injuries with players like Marcus Rashford, Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay yet to regain fitness. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have to call upon services of players like Ighalo till his first-team squad is up and running. Odion Ighalo has prospered in his role of a backup striker at Old Trafford. Ighalo expressed that it was like a "dream come true" moment for him when Man United came calling in January. Pundits are suggesting that Odion Ighalo is likely to stick with his dream club instead of moving back to China.

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16:42 IST, May 7th 2020