Leicester City Receive Bid For International Star With Over 300 Club Appearances
As pre-season comes to an end for Leicester City, the departure of Wilfred Ndidi looks imminent. The Nigerian made his move to the then Premier League Champions in the winter of 2017, and has since made over 300 appearances for the club. With a second relegation in three years, it comes as no surprise that the midfielder is a top target for sides all across Europe.
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Wilfred Ndidi: Bid Received
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Besiktas have sent a formal bid to the Foxes for Ndidi. Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s side finished fourth last season, and eye the 28-year-old as a potential profile in midfield.
Ben Jacobs also adds that the fee of roughly £8 million has been accepted by City, with it now being up to the player to decide between his options. In the final pre-season game versus Fiorentina, Ndidi didn’t come off the bench, which may suggest his future is unclear.

The departure of the midfielder would be the second of the window following the sale of Conor Coady. With the Championship season days away, reducing the squad size will be crucial in helping Marti Cifuentes’ preparations.
How Does This Affect Leicester City
Although he has been a constant within the City sides of the last nine years, it may be the right time for Ndidi to leave. Younger players like Louis Page and Michael Golding are around the first team, and can play a similar role, so making way for talents on less wages, may be necessary. In addition, it has been clear that he has wanted out of the project, which furthered the need to depart.

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The evolution of his game is certainly something that has stood out over recent campaigns, as Enzo Maresca transformed his playstyle. This is a role that will need to be filled with a similar or different profile, but the fee will also help the club’s financial situation.
About Jack Worswick
An up and coming football writer, Jack is also a student and supporter of Leicester City. He brings passion and interest to his writing, that normally centers around analysis. He aims to cover an array of topics, with Leicester City being at the forefront.
