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Watford captain is sure Ighalo will stay
“Odion is not going in January”, Deeney told Watford Observer.
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Although his team, Watford went down 2-1 to Tottenham Hotspurs, Ighalo is on a red-hot streak, scoring in all six of his latest Premier League games, including a brace at home to Liverpool and a deflected effort against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
“Why sell a striker when you are trying to stay in the Premier League? We just laugh at it”.
Meanwhile, Spanish La Liga side Atletico Madrid was ready to table a massive £12 million bid for the Nigerian global after they watched him five times this season, according to media reports from Spain.
In addition, big money summer signing Jackson Martinez has failed to deliver the goods so far and the Colombian is expected to be leaving the Vicente Calderon in January, possibly to Chelsea.
Udinese owners the Pozzo family also run Watford and Spanish side Granada, so regularly exchange players between these clubs.
Hornets boss Quique Sanchez Flores has already ruled out a departure for Ighalo and his strike partner, Troy Deeney, in the near future, while the club will no doubt want a lot more than £12million before they even considered offloading Ighalo.
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24 yrs boy started importation with N10,450.