The former Watford striker told
"I have good relationship with Rohr and at a time he wanted me to return to the team because he finds it difficult to see me play for
"Although I retired from the team very early due to injury before the
"I miss everyone in the team and if the need arises, I will want to play at another
Meanwhile, with Ighalo's loan spell at Old Trafford coming to an end this January ending, the Nigerian star told
"Today, I'm in Manchester but at the end of the month I don't know where I'm going to be," Ighalo told
"I have options. I wait for my agent. He is doing his job and I'm doing mine. At the end of the month, we have to decide what is best and we'll take it. If it's possible I'd like to play in MLS but I have to wait to see if it's possible.
"The league is doing well and if the opportunity arises then I'd grab it with two hands," he said.
In the finals days of his loan spell at
But if Ighalo leaves at the end of the month, the 31-year-old said he will do so having fulfilled his dream of playing for the team he supported as a kid in
"I never believed I'd play for United," he said. "Where I come from, we fight because of United games.
"We quarrel. We argue. When my team hasn't done well, I cried. I grew my love for United since I was young and I'm the happiest man on earth for my dream to come true. I've fulfilled my dream to play for Man United."
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