Wilfred Ndidi: Six-time Saudi Arabia champions contact Super Eagles star for summer move
Wilfred Ndidi: Six-time Saudi Arabia champions contact Super Eagles star for summer move
Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has caught the attention of former Saudi Arabia Premier League champions Al-Shabab FC, Soccernet.ng understands.
The club has expressed interest in signing Ndidi, currently under contract with Leicester City until 2024. Leicester acquired the Nigerian player in January 2017 for just over €17 million from KRC Genk.
Over the last six years, Ndidi established himself as one of the top defensive midfielders in the highly competitive Premier League.
His performances at different times attracted interest from several top clubs, including Manchester United and Real Madrid.
However, this season, injuries hampered his impact on the pitch, coinciding with Leicester City’s struggles and subsequent relegation to the Championship at the end of the 2022/23 season.
Considering the circumstances, a departure from Leicester seems plausible, with speculation linking Ndidi to a move to the Middle East.
According to Egyptian journalist Ahmed Ragab, six-time Saudi Premier League winners Al-Shabab have already engaged in initial discussions with Ndidi regarding a potential transfer during the upcoming summer transfer window.
حسبما علمت، الشباب أجرى محادثاته الأولى مع اللاعب ويلفريد نديدي لضمه خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية ✅💯 pic.twitter.com/cvsbRV9B5j
— Ahmed Ragab (@ARagab) June 19, 2023
Al-Shabab finished fourth in the league this season, and their last league title triumph dates back to 2012.
Although Ndidi, at 26 years old, may not be inclined to leave Europe for the Middle East just yet, the lucrative salary packages offered by Saudi clubs have proven difficult for many players to resist.
Despite the transfer talks, Ndidi’s recent focus has been on international duty.
On Sunday, June 18, he played a crucial role for Nigeria in their 3-2 victory over Sierra Leone, securing their qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast next year.