The Time Is Ripe For Ndidi To Take The Next Step In His Career Amid Man Utd, Arsenal Links
Published: May 01, 2020Not since Wilfred Ndidi arrived the King Power Stadium in 2017 has Leicester City came close to having a perfect replacement for their club legend N'Golo Kante, and he has not shown signs of slowing down still.
The Nigeria international has been an ever-present for the Foxes since he made his debut in blue, going on to form the bedrock of the team under the management of a string of managers Claudio Ranieri, Craig Shakespeare, Michael Appleton, Claude Puel and lately Brendan Rodgers.
His performances yet this season has earned him a couple of glances from glamorous corners, not limited to the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal, and City will again have a lot on their hands in putting off potential suitors when the business end of football return this summer.
He has made 29 appearances for the Foxes this season, earning three Man Of The Match awards in the Premier League as well, while putting in a lot of match-winning displays on the way.
Such showings have earned him rave reviews from both his manager as well as ex-pros and club legends alike, and even his teammates are aware of his inestimable value to the style of football they play.
So as the links with The Red Devils and the Gunners beginning to resurface in the media, is the time ripe for the 23-year-old to consider jumping ship to a real European super-power club? Certainly yes.
Ndidi, having shown himself to be tailor-made for the rough-and-tumble involved with strutting one's stuff with the biggest clubs, and the biggest of competitions so should welcome the idea of such move happening.
Having already played in both European club competitions with the club and is on the verge of helping them secure Champions League football for next season, Leicester will supposedly not stand in his way should they receive a right offer for their prized asset anytime from now, just as they did in the case of Kante and Riyadh Mahrez.
His qualities will be immense for any of the EPL's top clubs at the moment, and will most definitely befit a player of his ilk.
Emmanuel Chinaza
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