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Done Deal: Southend Complete Short Term Move for Ace Former Premier League Striker.

ByChiahemen Kingsley

Aug 28, 2024

 

In a surprising turn of events, Southend FC has completed the signing of former Watford and Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo on a short-term deal, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The Nigerian forward, who has enjoyed a successful career across several top European leagues, is set to bring his wealth of experience to the National League side.

 

Ighalo, 35, has been a free agent since leaving his previous club in the Saudi Pro League and was reportedly considering offers from various clubs around the world. However, Southend FC managed to secure his signature, a move that has already generated significant excitement among the club’s supporters.

 

The acquisition of Ighalo represents a significant coup for Southend, as the Nigerian striker boasts an impressive resume. He made a name for himself in England during his time at Watford, where he scored 39 goals in 99 appearances, helping the club secure promotion to the Premier League. His performances caught the eye of Manchester United, who signed him on loan in 2020, where he continued to impress during his brief stint at Old Trafford.

 

Ighalo’s arrival is expected to boost Southend’s attacking options as they aim to climb the National League standings. Known for his clinical finishing and physical presence, Ighalo could play a pivotal role in Southend’s push for promotion this season.

 

Southend FC has not yet disclosed the full details of the deal, but the club is hopeful that Ighalo’s presence will make an immediate impact. The Nigerian forward is expected to link up with his new teammates in the coming days, with fans eagerly anticipating his debut.

 

This signing marks another chapter in Ighalo’s storied career, as he looks to continue proving himself on the pitch and help Southend achieve their goals for the season.

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