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Manchester United fans gutted over Odion Ighalo transfer update

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Manchester United fans will be sad if Odion Oghalo leaves the club this summer. MEN Sport understands the 30-year-old is set to leave Old Trafford this week, with parent club Shanghai Shenhua keen to have the striker back ahead of the start of the Chinese Super League season.

Whilst supporters were split on Ighalo's loan signing in January, the back-up striker has proved a hit for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side, scoring four goals in eight appearances, with Marcus Rashford out of the side through injury.

However, Ighalo's loan deal was only penned until May 31, which would have been sufficient to cover Manchester United until the end of the season in ordinary circumstances.

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