The Super Eagles front man
however insists that his focus is Watford for the time bring as he has
“unfinished business in England”.
Watford striker Odion
Ighalo says he would one day love to join the money spinning Chinese Super
League.
Watford star Ighalo has
twice rejected a bumper pay day to play in China with the last being a 38 million
pounds bid from Shanghai SIPG.
“I’m not moved by the money
from China. When the time comes, I will go to China,” Ighalo told
AfricanFootball.com
“This is not the time to go
to go to China. The money is big, the money is crazy, I know. And I am not
Cristiano Ronaldo, I’m not Messi. I’m not rich, but I’m contented with what I
have, I thank God for what I have.
“Week in, week out, my mum
and my siblings watch me in action in the best league in the world.
“This is the best league in
the world and I hope to keep giving my best every week there. And so, I still
have unfinished business in England.”
Last season, the
27-year-old Nigeria striker 15 Premier League goals in 37 appearances and he only
recently prolonged his contract at Watford till 2021.

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