Does Ighalo deserve Premier League stay after Manchester United spell?



The ex-Nigeria star has flourished with credit at Old Trafford, however has he done what's needed to acquire one more year in the English top flight?

Manchester United's choice to sign Odion Ighalo on credit on Deadline Day in January was met with disdain in certain segments of the media, attributable to how the Red Devils had gone from focusing on Red Bull Salzburg's colossal ability Erling Haaland to making due with a 30-year-old striker carrying out his specialty in China.

Numerous contentions were made for and against the Shanghai Shenhua loanee, with his supporters asserting his long-standing partiality for the club he bolstered as a kid implied there was an assurance to flourish at Old Trafford.

Then again, however, were the naysayers who accepted the forward was past his best and couldn't flourish at this level any longer. They highlighted his most recent couple of months in the Premier League with Watford, where he neglected to pull up trees for the Hornets in the months prompting his takeoff from Vicarage Road.

Having scored multiple times in his initial 19 appearances in the top flight, the Nigerian striker declined breathtakingly from there on, netting only three additional occasions in 40 class games before swapping Hertfordshire for Changchun Yatai in January 2017.

Ighalo's most recent couple of months in England hadn't been overlooked, and it's therefore Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's rationale in taking the Nigerian striker back to seemingly the hardest group in Europe was questione

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