Former Manchester United striker, Odion Ighalo has revealed that he did not part with any money before earning a recall to the national team amid allegations that he bribed the Super Eagles officials.
The Al-Shabab star called time on his international career immediately after the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations but Nigeria Football Federation boss, Amaju Pinnick and manager Gernot Rohr mounted pressure on him to reverse his decision ahead of the recent 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
The other stumbling block to Ighalo accepting the call-up was Al-Shabab, who initially did not want to release him to the Nigerian Federation because the striker made it clear he had retired from the Super Eagles when he joined the club in February 2021.
Ighalo has insisted that he has never bribed any coach since he started playing professional football, and definitely not at this stage of his career, where he has already become a household name.
Speaking to the Super Eagles Media Team, Ighalo said : “We’ve been in communication for me to come back which I’ve said I don’t think I want to come but the pressure was too much now, it was too much that I had to even tell my agent to speak to President Amaju and the coach to tell them.
“When I signed for my team in Saudi Arabia I told them I’m not playing for the national team anymore, to get my release to come was kind of difficult.
“Most importantly I’m happy to be back to give my support, the coach spoke to me at length.”
Speaking further, Ighalo said “There is a guy in UK that said I paid my way to the national team. I was just laughing.
“I have never, even when I was not in this position I am, in my life and in my career paid not to talk of this position I am in my life now and in my career and what I have done with the national team then I will now pay to come and play.
“The guy tried to defame my character but I’m not the kind of guy that makes problems if not he would have heard from my lawyer.
“Everybody has their opinion about me I don’t care but not to the extent you start saying about bribing which is very bad.”
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