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Man Utd offered Odion Ighalo transfer as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer eyes late addition

Former Watford striker Odion Ighalo is being offered to Manchester United for a last minute loan move.

Nigeria international Ighalo, 30, is currently at Chinese Super League club Shanghai Shenhua and has enjoyed a successful time in the Far East.

But the Super League has been delayed because of the coronavirus and Ighalo is understood to be flying back to Europe today and could secure a move before Friday’s deadline.

Ighalo claimed last year he turned down an approach from Barcelona to be a back-up striker but could now be an option if United do decide to press ahead.

United are short of striker options with Marcus Rashford out and Alexis Sanchez out on loan.

Odion Ighalo shoots at goal during his time with Watford (REUTERS)

Ighalo left Watford in 2017 in a £20m move when several top clubs looked at him but joined Changchun Yatai where he scored 36 goals before moving to Shanghai Shenhua.

They have also been linked with Leicester’s Islam Slimani who wants to cut short his loan spell at Monaco to return to the Premier League.

Islam Slimani of Monaco (Getty Images)

United legend Gary Neville urged Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to move for a striker before the deadline.

“I thought they would do at least two deals in this window, we’ll see what happens in the next 48 hours," Neville said before the Carabao Cup clash with Manchester City.

"I think a striker is required now after what has happened with Marcus Rashford.”

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