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I Did Not Join Manchester United Because Of The Money, Says Ighalo

  Nigerian forward, Odion Ighalo says he joined Manchester United due to his love for the English Premier League side and not because of financial … Continue reading I Did Not Join Manchester United Because Of The Money, Says Ighalo


Ighalo joined Manchester United in a surprise move at the close of the January 2020 transfer window,
File: Ighalo joined Manchester United in a surprise move at the close of the January 2020 transfer window,
In this file photo taken on February 27, 2020 Manchester United's Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo reacts at the final whistle during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 second leg football match between Manchester United and Club Brugge at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on February 27, 2020. Oli SCARFF / AFP
In this file photo taken on February 27, 2020, Manchester United’s Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo reacts at the final whistle during the UEFA Europa League round of 32-second leg football match between Manchester United and Club Brugge at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England, on February 27, 2020. Oli SCARFF / AFP

 

Nigerian forward, Odion Ighalo says he joined Manchester United due to his love for the English Premier League side and not because of financial gains. 

Ighalo who moved to the former European champions in January 2020 noted that as boyhood fan of the Old Trafford outfit, he plays with his heart anytime he gets the chance to do so.

“I didn’t come here to just play one game or make the money,” the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) highest goalscorer said in the club’s latest podcast.

“I’m a boyhood fan of this team and I came here to play with my heart, to give everything until the day I leave.”

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The former Watford hitman, 31,  joined United from Shangai Shenhua, and scored four goals in his first four starts, earning him a fans’ favourite tag.

His goalscoring feats saw him break a 95-year-old record, becoming the second person after Jimmy Hanson, to find the net in his first four starts for the team.

And the Nigerian believes the support from the fans, particularly in the first six weeks after his arrival in England, helped him to quickly settle down to life with the Red Devils.

“Even today,” the player who began his football career in Nigeria added, I see the same messages from the fans [on social media] which I cherish and I’m happy about.

Ighalo’s initial six months loan deal was extended to January 2021 due to the league’s Project Restart.  He had played four times this term for the Red Devils,  recalling that being on the pitch at the Old Trafford was “electrifying.”

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He admitted going “mental” when United scored their second goal in the last Manchester derby,  describing it as “one of the best moments in Old Trafford, for me.”