Super Eagles striker, Odion Ighalo, is keen to remain in England and play in the Barclays Premier League.
The 25-year old is now on the wish list of other clubs after his 20 goals helped Watford return to the England elite division.
And even the striker is not sure about his future though he knows he wants to play in the Premier League.
“The truth is only God knows where I’m going to play next season,” he said.
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“I had a very good season and it’s normal for offers to come in but I still have a contract with Watford so I want to remain in England and I want to play in the Premier League.
“We will see how it goes with Watford because I still have a contract with the club, but we’ll see how it goes.”
While still pondering on his future, Ighalo relives his experience with Watford in the Championship.
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“I have to thank God for the season because it was good both for me and the club,” he said.
“A lot of people didn’t give us a chance from the beginning but at the end we did it so I’m very happy we’ve gotten a Premier League ticket.”
Watford came second behind Bournemouth to book an automatic ticket into the English top flight.
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