The Nigerian made his debut against Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday and came off the bench to set up Jamie Vardy's winner before being withdrawn through injury.
However, he's now back in training and Morgan is confident that the youngster will score goals for the club, if his sharp finishing in training is anything to go by.
"He's a very, very good player. He's sharp and quick and he's definitely got an eye for goal," Morgan said.
"We did a round-robin tournament today and he was on my team. He popped up with some great goals from impossible positions, which is refreshing.
"It's good to see someone with that knowhow, someone with a different acuteness that adds something to the team.
"I think he'll come and do a great job for us."
Shakespeare was also full of praise for the 20-year-old. "He's young, he's a good goalscorer, you see that he can link play up, his all-around game," said Shakespeare. "He's only going to get better."
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