Former Super Eagles striker, Odion Ighalo, has snubbed Manchester United when asked about the club that gave him the high point of his career.
Ighalo spent last season on loan at Manchester United, becoming the
first Nigerian to play for the club's senior team. During that time his
popularity and fan based soared .
However, when asked to pick the club that gave him the highest point of his career, he snubbed United, saying Chinese club Yatai deserve the accolade.
Ighalo joined Yatai from Watford in a transfer worth around £20million.
At the time, it was the biggest deal for the two clubs.
During his two-and-a-half-year stint in China, the 32-year-old scored 46
goals in 72 appearances in the Chinese Super League and also won the
Chinese FA Cup in 2019.
“Well, I will say when I signed my deal with China. It was a good contract. And I was pleased with it." Ighalo told This Day Style when asked what the high point of his career was.
“I was bought from Watford to Changchun Yatai for £20 million and it was a huge transfer and the biggest transfer in the history of both clubs.
“I went there and played for two years. I did so well with the team. I played about 50 or 52 games with 36 goals.
“It was one of the best moments in my career life,”