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Ighalo arrives Saudi Arabia ahead of Al-Shabab transfer

BY Jonathan Ledger

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Odion Ighalo, a Nigerian striker, landed in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday and will undergo medicals ahead of his proposed move to Al-Shabab, a Saudi Pro League Division side.

According to Sky Sports, the former Shanghai Shenhua striker has agreed on personal terms and would sign a two-and-a-half-year deal.

“Odion Ighalo is having a medical with Saudi Arabian side Al-Shabab. Personal terms have been agreed and he is set to sign a two-and-a-half year deal. The Saudi Arabia transfer window closes on February 7,” it reported.

The 31-year-old ex-Manchester United forward also took to his Twitter page to share a series of pictures wherein he appreciated God for the safe landing.

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Fabrizio Romano, a football transfer expert known for breaking transfer activities before any official statement, had earlier confirmed Ighalo’s move to Saudi.

He also stated that the former China-based striker is having a medical ahead of a permanent deal with Al-Shabab.

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“Odion Ighalo will join Saudi Arabian side Al-Shabab on a permanent deal, confirmed. Medicals scheduled after loan expired with Manchester United,” the Italian journalist wrote.

The former Watford striker had returned to Shanghai Shenhua at the end of his fairytale journey at Manchester United last month.

Ighalo joined the Red Devils in January 2020 on a loan deal that was extended until January 2021, scoring five goals in 23 matches played.

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