Ahead £15m Leicester City switch : Ndidi set to join Musa
Nigerian international and Genk midfielder, Wilfred
Ndidi is set to move to the English Premier League side Leicester City for
£15million .
Ndidi played in Tuesday night’s 2-0 win over Gent and had
confirmed that he had played his last game for the club prior to moving to
England at the end of the week.
Already, Leicester City had agreed to the deal to bring
Ndidi on board. The Nigerian youngster, is expected to sign on a
permanent deal with the EPL champion for £15 million ($18.4 million) when the
winter transfer window opens on January 1.
He will join compatriot, Ahmed Musa who signed a four -year deal
with the club for £16m in July 2016.
‘This was my last game for Genk,’ he said. Ndidi had
already passed his initial medical tests with Leicester.
Genk will replace Ndidi with 18-year-old Norwegian
midfielder Sander Berge, a one-time Everton target.
They had also appointed former Manchester United assistant
Albert Stuivenberg as head coach.
Leicester had struggled to match last season’s stunning Premier
League title win since the start of the new campaign.
Claudio Ranieri’s side is only three points above the relegation
zone following Monday’s 2-0 defeat at the King Power to Everton.
Leicester only lost one of its key players in the summer –
N’Golo Kante – and Ndidi’s arrival is expected to deal with his loss.
Nampalys Mendy, who joined the Foxes from Nice in the transfer
window, had struggled with injury. A series of other midfielders had struggled
to fill Kante’s boots.
The English Premiership League defending Champions will
face West Ham on Saturday.
