Wilfred Ndidi: Eight-time Bundesliga champions target Super Eagles star – Report

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Wilfred Ndidi has recently been linked with a move to join Manchester United, Everton and other top European clubs this summer…

Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi could be set for a major career move, with Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund reportedly targeting the Leicester City star, Soccernet.ng reports.

According to exclusive information from Africafoot, Dortmund—eight-time Bundesliga champions—are among several top European clubs interested in signing the 28-year-old Nigerian international.

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Despite being contracted to Leicester City until June 2027, there are growing indications that Ndidi’s future may lie away from the King Power Stadium.

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Wilfred Ndidi [Photo credit X]

Soccernet.ng understands that Dortmund’s interest aligns with recent reports linking Ndidi to a possible £9 million release clause inserted in his contract following Leicester’s relegation.

However, Leicester are believed to be holding out for around €15 million as they seek to maximise profit from one of their most valuable assets.

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A picture of Everton target Wilfred Ndidi during the The Unity Cup Final between Jamaica and Nigeria at Gtech Community Stadium
Wilfred Ndidi during the The Unity Cup Final between Jamaica and Nigeria at Gtech Community Stadium [Photo credit/IMAGO]

In addition to Dortmund, Fenerbahçe have reportedly opened talks with Ndidi’s representatives, while Premier League sides Manchester United and Everton are also monitoring the situation.

Still, sources suggest Dortmund could have an edge due to their status as a Champions League club and their history of attracting top African talents.

Sadiq Umar, Wilfred Ndidi, and Super Eagles teammates
CHIDERA EJUKE, Wilfred Ndidi and UMAR SADIQ of Nigeria during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations match between Guinea Bissau and Nigeria [Photo credit/IMAGO]

Ndidi, who has earned 65 caps for Nigeria, has been a key figure at Leicester since joining from Genk in 2017. However, with the Foxes now in the English Championship, the defensive midfielder is believed to be considering his options as he looks to return to top-flight football.

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The Leicester City star’s camp remains tight-lipped, but a move to Germany could be on the cards before the summer transfer window closes.

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