Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer remains hopeful that on loan striker Odion Ighalo can extend his stay at the club.
The Nigerian striker has scored four goals in eight appearances before the coronavirus shutdown. Solskjaer has admitted the two clubs involved are in talks about extending Ighalo's loan.
"We're in dialogue. They've been great towards us, his club, and allowed him to play for his dream club," Solskjaer told MUTV. "Hopefully he can finish off what he started, hopefully with a trophy for us. At the moment, nothing has been agreed. We're just waiting to see."
However, latest reports have claimed that Shanghai have the final say and are determined to get Ighalo back. They offered the former Watford player a two-year contract extension until 2024 on improved terms of £400,000 a week.
Source: Daily Mail