Newcastle United Join Hull And West Brom In Race For Odion Ighalo
Published: March 02, 2015Watford striker, Odion Ighalo’s 17 goals in the English Championship, has not gone unnoticed by clubs in the EPL.
The Sunday People has claimed that Hull City, Newcastle United and West Brom are interested in his signature.
The British newspaper further says an interested suitor would have to meet his five million pounds asking price to lure him away from Vicarage Road in the summer.
Odion Ighalo, who skippered the Flying Eagles at the 2009 Fifa Under 20s, has scored 13 goals in 2015.
He is believed to be in the possession of an Italian passport, and will not count as a non EU citizen if his move to the Premier League materializes.
The Sunday People has claimed that Hull City, Newcastle United and West Brom are interested in his signature.
The British newspaper further says an interested suitor would have to meet his five million pounds asking price to lure him away from Vicarage Road in the summer.
Odion Ighalo, who skippered the Flying Eagles at the 2009 Fifa Under 20s, has scored 13 goals in 2015.
He is believed to be in the possession of an Italian passport, and will not count as a non EU citizen if his move to the Premier League materializes.
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