By Daily Sports on April 27, 2020
Wilfred Ndidi has reiterated his commitment to Leicester City, saying he is enjoying himself with the Premier League side.
The Nigeria international, who is rated as one of the best defensive midfielders in the English top-flight, has been delivering consistent performances since joining the Foxes.
His form has seen him linked to Premier League rivals Arsenal and Manchester United despite still being under contract at the King Power Stadium until 2024.
“We are doing well and I am enjoying myself here. I still have a contract with Leicester,” Ndidi told ESPN.
“I am learning and trying to improve myself every day and I am doing okay here so no need to go anywhere.”
The Super Eagles star has made 29 appearances across all competitions for the Foxes this season despite injury problems.
His form has aided the progress of Leicester to their current third spot in the Premier League, behind Liverpool and Manchester City.
The midfielder will hope to continue his solid defensive performances when football activities resume in England, having been suspended owing to the outbreak of coronavirus. (Goal)
•PHOTO: Wilfred Ndidi
Source Daily Sports
Posted April 27, 2020
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