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Odion Ighalo doing double training sessions with Team GB taekwondo stars to make instant impact at Man Utd

MANCHESTER UNITED striker Odion Ighalo has been working through double training sessions with Great Britain taekwondo players to make an immediate impact at Old Trafford.

The Nigerian forward, a shock loan signing from Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua, has been working with GB taekwondo performance coach Wayne Richardson in order to get as sharp as possible for his stint at United.

Odion Ighalo is carrying out double training sessions with the Great Britain Taekwondo performance director Wayne Richardson

Richardson has also worked with United star Jesse Lingard and former Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli in the past.

Ighalo is determined to be a hit at United, the club he supported as a boy.

Although Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men are on a 16-day Premier League winter break, the 30-year-old has been cracking on as he wants to hit the ground running.

The United squad will head to Marbella for a training camp.

Richardson told the Daily Telegraph: If we didnt have this break we would have been raising eyebrows.

United are in a position now where they need someone now.

“Is there a right time or wrong time?

“Hes going to Marbella and there is more of a chance of doing quality work with the United staff.

“He might have to hit the ground running due to injuries.”

Ighalo was offered to Aston Villa before he switched to United, but the Midlanders rejected a loan move.

United had lost out on striker Erling Haaland, who went to Borussia Dortmund for 18m.

They also tried to get former Newcastle striker Salomon Rondon, but he snubbed a transfer, preferring to stay at Chinese club Dalian Yifang.

Ighalo could make his United debut away to Chelsea in the Premier League on February 17.

The former Watford striker has joined for a 3m loan fee, with United said to be paying 100,000-a-week towards his wages.

Taekwondo supremo Richardson is based in Manchester at the University of Central Lancashire.

He was previously a fitness coach at Salford City, owned by former Reds stars including Gary Neville, David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs.

He has also helped former Stoke striker Saido Berahino in the past.