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Odion Ighalo opens up on ‘difficulty’ of past few days getting Man Utd extension sorted

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Manchester United striker Odion c has revealed things have been “difficult” extending his loan spell at Old Trafford, but insists he is delighted to be staying on with the Premier League side.

Ighalo was due to return to parent side Shanghai Shenhua on the final day of May with the season due to be wrapped up. But with the coronavirus pandemic postponing Premier League action until June 17, United have managed to keep him on until the end of January 2021.

Explaining some of the finer details of proceedings, Ighalo has given an insight into his thoughts about staying on with the Red Devils. “I'm really happy,” he said. “It's a dream for me to be here.

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