Odion Ighalo: Manchester United player on loan until the end of the season

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Gutted if he leaves.

Think this news with all the news coming out of Joshua king camp suggest we are going to replace Ighalo with King?
 

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bird in the hand?.. I get that, though he has only played what 6 or so games. Hardly proved himself as indispensable. Now if his team back down and we can get him at reasonable cost then sure why not, but he really shouldnot be that hard to replace and maybe even upgrade on for a club of our stature.
 

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And yet, Associate Press on ABC News say today about the Chinese season.

"It still remains unclear when the postponed 2020 season will restart."
His loan deal expires this week. When or how the Chinese season will restart is totally irrelevant.
 

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Gutted if he leaves.

Think this news with all the news coming out of Joshua king camp suggest we are going to replace Ighalo with King?
I hope not, I didn't expect much from Ighalo (not even a single goal) but he's gone well beyond those expectations.
 

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Sad to see him go. Had a chance to join his favourite team and this shite happens. Shame it can’t be extended given the circumstances. I hope to see him again next to be honest. He’s a welcome addition and not expensive.
 

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Such a shame to see him leave. The guy is pure class and loves the club.

Hope we don’t get an injury to a Rashford or Martial now because we will be in the same position again.

I really don’t want us to waste money on Joshua King. We should set our standards higher than him to be honest. Plus he does not offer much else than we already have. Ighalo was a different type of striker and his hold up play was great.
 
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His loan deal expires this week. When or how the Chinese season will restart is totally irrelevant.
I'm aware when his deal expires, understanding the situation in China provides a more rounded view on time factors that could have seen him stay for longer.
 

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i am really bummed to see him go. What a short impactful stint he had with the club.
 

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Really disappointing if he does, especially if he can't even get to finish the season with us.

Weren't FIFA trying to do something about contracts expiring before the domestic seasons could be resumed and completed? Did that ever amount to anything?
 

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Just buy him, he's the perfect profile for a back up striker.
I've been very impressed with him in such a short space of time, he seems to have fitted in superbly with the club, his team mates and the fans. If it was up to me to I would get him in at £20 million, provided he would accept the salary on offer, and a two year contract He's a player who would sit on the bench for a certain amount of games, and appears to be totally committed to the club, and in two years time, who knows, Haaland may be available.
 

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Hard not to like Ighalo, it's clear he's living a dream to play for United and has worked his ass off to get fit and show what he's capable of. If option B is to bring in Josh King then I think the extra money should be spent to keep Ighalo
 

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Good luck for him. Didn't want him from the start but he did proved me wrong in the few matches he played, and was actually looking forward to start seeing more from him. Can't be helped though, and the Chinese club has the right to want him help them in their competition. Wish the best for him.
 

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He’s a bang average player and we’d be mental to spend £20m on him for two years. We’d effectively be spending over £300k a week for an average back up. He’s a dime a dozen player who could be bought for far cheaper.
 

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Really disappointing if he does, especially if he can't even get to finish the season with us.

Weren't FIFA trying to do something about contracts expiring before the domestic seasons could be resumed and completed? Did that ever amount to anything?
The problem here is that Chinese domestic season is about to start, unlike those out of contract players that I think you might be referring to.
 

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He's a likeable player that did his job well - filling in for Martial against lower oppositions. I always thought we would need a better back up if we want to compete
 

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If we could have got a loan deal Extension that would have been decent.

No way should he have been a permanent purchase though.
 

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If we could have got a loan deal Extension that would have been decent.

No way should he have been a permanent purchase though.
Guarantee would have been like Ole where he came in with the amazing run and we made him permanent manager just for everything to go downhill
 
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He’s a bang average player and we’d be mental to spend £20m on him for two years. We’d effectively be spending over £300k a week for an average back up. He’s a dime a dozen player who could be bought for far cheaper.
go on then, name 12 players who could perform the role Ighalo would.

a decent no. 9, who is happy with being a squad players for a couple of seasons, who can slot on and out when required, has premier league experience and has the right mentality for the role.

also clearly needs to be available?

shoot.
 

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He’s a bang average player and we’d be mental to spend £20m on him for two years. We’d effectively be spending over £300k a week for an average back up. He’s a dime a dozen player who could be bought for far cheaper.
I would rather spend £20 million on Ighalo, who maybe bang average, (he's looked a bit better than bang average since he's been at United), but he fits in perfectly with what United want and need, than a player who would need time to integrate in a possible shortened summer break, may want to be number one striker, and could take a season or more to get used to the EPL. I would take bang average if he continues to score goals. If United can get him for half that fee, then I think that's a no brainer for me. All this may be irrelevant if he does go back to China.
 
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I would rather spend £20 million on Ighalo, who maybe bang average, (he's looked a bit better than bang average since he's been at United), but he fits in perfectly with what United want and need, than a player who would need time to integrate in a possible shortened summer break, may want to be number one striker, and could take a season or more to get used to the EPL. I would take bang average if he continues to score goals. If United can get him for half that fee, then I think that's a no brainer for me. All this may be irrelevant if he does go back to China.
bang average striker who has 100% the right attitude Utd need, and has scored a goal every 2 games whilst here.

I’ll take bang average.
 

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So long Odion, great while it lasted.....won't give up hope but I think we aren't going to go all out to sign him
 

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A shame. This would mean an additional investment to be looked at. Already when other positions are of critical nature. If we don't get in an another striker and if Rashford and/or Martial get injured, we have had it. Ighalo slotted in perfectly and was the right person at the right time. Hope something can be worked out.
 

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It’s unfortunate that his fairytale was cut short but Rashford will be starting our next match, whenever that is.
 

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Disappointed for the man that his fairytale has been curtailed like this. Did everything that was required of him so far and then some. Quite refreshing to see a man so in love for the club playing for us.
 

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If he's expensive, doesn't matter. Skip.

Our biggest problem this season is the absence of creativity isn't it.

We have two now -- Pogba and especially Bruno.

Not having another striker won't be the biggest problem.
 

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Loved him :( Disappointed.
 

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75 million for four years. Take and run lad. You're setting up your grandchildrens future here.
 

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His huge wage just makes the deal very difficult. The Chinese clearly won't give him up easily and are offering a payrise - at least he can say he WAS a Man United player and did very well. Shame it was cut short as he was looking to have a great end to the season.
 

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He’s a bang average player and we’d be mental to spend £20m on him for two years. We’d effectively be spending over £300k a week for an average back up. He’s a dime a dozen player who could be bought for far cheaper.
It doesn't work that way. He's been here and we know he fits the team extremely well.

We've all learned by now the latest shiny toy doesn't always translate into a good Manchester United player. It could be difficult to find somebody who fits his role in the team.
 

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He’s outperformed my expectations.

Question though. This was a [relative] masterstroke to identify & secure his signature but why didn’t we push for an option in the contract to extend or sign at a reasonable price.

Maybe his club only ever saw this as a short term deal & intended to bring him back all along but I worry we may have missed a trick here - finding a replacement won’t be easy.
 

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He’s a bang average player and we’d be mental to spend £20m on him for two years. We’d effectively be spending over £300k a week for an average back up. He’s a dime a dozen player who could be bought for far cheaper.
That's weird because I recall Ighalo having an actual meaningful impact here. Unlike what a bang average player would have.
 

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Question though. This was a [relative] masterstroke to identify & secure his signature but why didn’t we push for an option in the contract to extend or sign at a reasonable price.

Maybe his club only ever saw this as a short term deal & intended to bring him back all along but I worry we may have missed a trick here - finding a replacement won’t be easy.
It was a desperate last second January transfer window deal. I doubt the club saw it as anything more than a quick fix till the end of the season. It's a shame that he won't even get that, but it was never going to be anything more.