Odion Ighalo accepts to take a pay cut to join his dream team.
Man Utd lifelong fan Odion Ighalo had no hesitation in accepting a pay cut to sign a deal with his dream team on the deadline-day.The Reds are already short in attacking line following the departures of Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku in the summer transfer window,
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a back injury sustained by Marcus Rashford made the move for the ex-Watford striker important.
The Red looked at many options before completing a late loan move for the Nigerian International Ighalo, who joins the club until the end of the season from Shanghai Shenhua.
According to Ighalo, 'Am glad for moving to Manchester United and I thank God for that grace of making my dream a reality'
' I love to play for Man Utd said Ighalo and many of my friends know about that even when I was still in Watford'
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knew that I have a very strong love for Man Utd, I support them. When I played against the Reds, that emotion is there, because of it my dream.
He also added this is actually a good reality for me. So happiness and joy will always be on my face'
Ighalo followed The former Sporting Lisbon player Bruno into Old Trafford, with the Nigeria striker named his last-minute move "very dramatic"
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having been informed by his agent a day before ManU's interest.
He further said,' this is what I dream of that one day I will play for Man Utd' But you will get a pay cut for going to United, Said his agent. I will I don't care, I just want to fulfill my dream
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