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Target readers believe that it is time for the Nigeria international to leave the King Power Stadium to meet new challenges
The vast majority of target readers urged Wilfred Ndidi to leave Leicester City for the top European clubs in the summer.
The midfielder has been playing for the Foxes since working with the Genk Club in the summer of 2017.
The 24-year-old has provided impressive performances for the Premier League team since joining, and has repeatedly entered the top three tacklers of the season.
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In the 2020-21 season, he was one of Brendan Rodgers’ outstanding players because they entered the top five and almost missed the Champions League.
His efforts also allowed the Foxes to win the FA Cup for the first time in club history, winning six games.
The midfielder played 36 times, scored 1 goal and sent 4 assists, which is part of his contribution to this season.
By the goal, Readers expressed their views on the future of the Nigeria international.
With 1014 votes cast, 71.8% of the people voted in favor of the defensive midfielder should leave the Fox team to meet greater challenges.
Readers believe that this Super Eagles star will be a good addition to Manchester United, Arsenal or Real Madrid.
However, 28.2% of people believe that Ndidi should stay at the King Power Stadium to continue to enjoy a stable playing time, because he may not be guaranteed to play in the first team games of the top European clubs.
Former Nigerian international Dosu Joseph had previously supported the midfielder’s move to a big club when the opportunity came.
“We are all praying for growth. We all want to play for a bigger club in the world. He did a great job in Leicester City,” the former goalkeeper told the goal.
“If Real Madrid, Manchester United, Manchester City and other big clubs come, I think he can leave Leicester.
“All he has to do is to continue to play well, so that other big clubs can come to him.”
Endidi is expected to join forces with the Austrian Super Eagles before the international friendly against Cameroon on Friday.
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