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Published 13:12 6 Feb 2016 GMT
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Ighalo's dream was always to play in the Premier League - and he stuck to his guns. His 14-goal haul was rewarded with a bumper new contract at Watford - erm, £30,000-a-week.
‘They have called again and I have turned them down again,’ Ighalo told the Daily Mail.
‘I helped this team to promotion. How can I leave because of money? I know money is good. With that sort of money I can secure my life. But you can’t sell your dream.
‘Maybe if I keep scoring goals, that team will come with triple the money at the end of the season. When the time is right to go to China I will know. If it’s for me it will come to pass.'
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