Super Eagles striker Odion Ighalo appears to been keen on to Manchester United, Complete Sports reports.
The Watford star has been in sensational form this season, scoring 14 goals in his debut Premier League campaign, and Manchester United are in need of a prolific centre forward given their recent lack of goals.
Atletico Madrid have been strongly linked with Ighalo but he has surprisingly
admitted a switch to Old Trafford would be a dream come true.
“There has been speculation from Spain and Italy but I’ve played there and now want to play in England,” Ighalo told The Sun.
“I don’t think I will be moving but I’m not sure I’d say no if United called.
“They were my team growing up. I loved watching Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke on TV.
“They were my idols and playing at Old Trafford has always been a dream.”
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