Ighalo aims to take Man Utd higher
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Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo hopes to lift Manchester United “higher and higher” after extending his loan deal at the Premier League club from Shanghai Shenhua until the end of January 2021.
Ighalo, whose initial loan spell from the Chinese Super League side was set to end on 31 May, scored four goals in eight games for United before football was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“I'm buzzing and ready to go. The last few days have been difficult as there have been different talks about the future,” he told United's website.
“Now I've extended my loan, it makes it more even clear and I'm committed.
“I just want to work hard and enjoy it, support the team and do whatever I can to make us go higher and higher,” he said.
'Can't wait'
United have nine games left to play in the league and are fifth on 45 points, three points behind Chelsea, with the campaign set to resume on 17 June.
They have all but sealed progress to the Europa League quarter-finals after a 5-0 win over LASK Linz in the first leg of their last-16 fixture.
“I can't wait for the league to start again,” Ighalo added.
“We did mention today there could be 15 to 16 games left before the season is finished. We're working hard and I believe we're going to do great.
“Everybody's looking good. Running, working hard and playing football. Little two-a-sides and doing some ball work. Everyone is getting better and better,” the footballer said.
Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo hopes to lift Manchester United “higher and higher” after extending his loan deal at the Premier League club from Shanghai Shenhua until the end of January 2021.
Ighalo, whose initial loan spell from the Chinese Super League side was set to end on 31 May, scored four goals in eight games for United before football was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“I'm buzzing and ready to go. The last few days have been difficult as there have been different talks about the future,” he told United's website.
“Now I've extended my loan, it makes it more even clear and I'm committed.
“I just want to work hard and enjoy it, support the team and do whatever I can to make us go higher and higher,” he said.
'Can't wait'
United have nine games left to play in the league and are fifth on 45 points, three points behind Chelsea, with the campaign set to resume on 17 June.
They have all but sealed progress to the Europa League quarter-finals after a 5-0 win over LASK Linz in the first leg of their last-16 fixture.
“I can't wait for the league to start again,” Ighalo added.
“We did mention today there could be 15 to 16 games left before the season is finished. We're working hard and I believe we're going to do great.
“Everybody's looking good. Running, working hard and playing football. Little two-a-sides and doing some ball work. Everyone is getting better and better,” the footballer said.
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