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MAN UTD HANDED BOOST IN ODION IGHALO TRANSFER AFTER SHANGHAI SHENHUA DECISION

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UK based Daily Express has reported that Manchester United have been handed a boost in their pursuit to keep Shanghai Shenhua star Odion Ighalo at the club until the end of the season.

In essence, the premier league side was handed a major boost in their attempts to extend Odion Ighalo’s loan deal after Shanghai Shenhua have softened their stance, according to reports.

The 30-year-old Nigerian international joined United on a deadline day loan deal in January from the Chinese club.

However, this is due to expire on Monday. Initially, Shanghai Shenhua had reportedly told United that if they wanted to keep Ighalo past this date they would have to pay £20million to make the move permanent, which is a fee the Red Devils appear unwilling to meet.

But according to ESPN, Shanghai Shenhua have now softened their stance on extending Odion Ighalo’s loan and negotiations are ongoing.

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Ighalo was brought in as cover for Marcus Rashford, who has not played since suffering a back injury in United’s third-round FA Cup win over Wolves on January 15.

However, with the season suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has given Rashford time to recover and United feel he will be available to play when the season resumes in June.

Ighalo has impressed during his brief time at United, scoring four goals in eight appearances and Solskjaer is said to be relaxed about the situation.

“The loan deal went until the end of May now, so obviously he’s supposed to be going back,” Solskjaer said on Tuesday.

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China bans players with tattoos

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China’s Zhang Linpeng in action. Soccer Football – World Cup – Asian Qualifiers – Group B – China v Oman – Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – November 11, 2021; REUTERS/Satish Kumar

Chinese authorities have banned footballers from getting tattoos and instructed national team players who have been inked to remove or cover them up to set a “good example for society”.

A growing number of high-profile Chinese players have been sporting tattoos, including international defender Zhang Linpeng, who has previously been told to cover up while appearing for both the national team and club side Guangzhou FC.

The General Administration of Sport of China (GAS) said in a statement headed, “Suggestions for strengthening the management of football players” that the Chinese Football Association would set out disciplinary requirements for national team players.

“National teams at all levels will strictly implement the relevant requirements of the management measures … (and) fully demonstrate the positive spirit of Chinese football players and set a good example for society,” it said.

It also said that for teams at Under 20 level and below the recruitment of players with tattoos was “strictly prohibited”.

The GAS added that national teams should organise “ideological and political education activities” that would “strengthen the patriotic education” of players.

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Doing so would “enhance the sense of mission, responsibility and honour, and create a national team capable of conquering and fighting well and with excellent style of play”, it added.

China’s national team have failed to qualify for the World Cup finals since making their debut appearance in 2002 and look set to miss out on Qatar 2022.

-Reuters

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ODION IGHALO’S MANCHESTER UNITED DAYS GETTING OVER

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Former Super Eagles’ hit man, Odion Ighalo is having his last days at his dream club, Manchester United as the extension granted by his Chinese club side, Shanghai Shenhua is nearing an end.

The extension lapses in January 2021. Even though Ighalo made instant impact when he initially joined the North England side, his influence has waned considerably to the extent that he had just nine minute of action in the current season of the Premier League.

Attention of Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is more on how to maximize the signing of Uruguayan striker, Edinson Cavani.

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OBAFEMI MARTINS PASSES CORONAVIRUS TEST IN CHINA

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Former Super Eagles’ hitman, Obafemi Martins who at his peak was nicknamed ‘Obagoal’ is among players in the Chinese Super League who passed the Covid-19 test.

The reports have it that all players in the country where coronavirus originated last December have tested negative for COVID-19 as the season prepares to kick off on Saturday.

The campaign will begin after a five-month delay from the scheduled start, state news agency Xinhua reported.

A total of 1,870 individuals from the tournament’s two hubs – Suzhou near Shanghai and Dalian in the northeast of China – have undergone medical checks.

None of them tested positive for the disease that has caused havoc around the world, the report said.

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Players and officials from the 16 participating teams will be confined to their hotel and parts of the stadiums and tests will be conducted once a week during the tournament, it added.

The CSL was originally scheduled to start on February 22 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Teams will play a round robin with the top four qualifying for an eight-team ‘championship’ stage and the bottom four from each group going into a ‘relegation’ phase.

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