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Odion Ighalo gives condition to finish career in NPFL

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Last updated: April 20, 2025 5:29 am
Godson
Published: April 20, 2025
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Al Wehda striker Odion Ighalo has expressed his willingness to conclude his football career in the Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL, provided certain conditions are met.

Ighalo began his professional journey with Prime FC (later renamed Osun United) before moving on to Julius Berger FC. He then signed for Lyn in Norway ahead of the 2007/2008 season.

Over the course of his illustrious career, Ighalo has featured across Europe, China, and the Middle East, amassing 194 goals and 37 assists in 404 appearances.

Speaking on the Abu Azeez Podcast, the 35-year-old 2019 Africa Cup of Nations golden boot winner responded to questions about the possibility of ending his career in the domestic league.

“I would love to play, but I have to guarantee my security, and I would have to honour what I say because it’s not just about playing.

“There are so many things involved in it, you understand. Going from playing almost twenty years outside of Nigeria to coming back to your home town. I know it’s going to be tough, but if certain things are put in place, why not? I’d love to.

“If they can make progress and sort out some things in the league, it’ll be good and I believe you’ll see more ex-Internationals or more Nigerian players that have played abroad will come back to come and finish their careers in Nigeria, but when many things are not guaranteed, making such decision is difficult,” Ighalo said.

His comments reflect a growing sentiment among Nigerian footballers abroad who remain hopeful for a more structured and secure domestic league that could eventually welcome its expatriate

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