Leicester coach rates Ndidi high

By Daily Sports on March 2, 2018

Leicester boss Claude Puel is happy with recent speculation surrounding Wilfred Ndidi’s future because it shows the midfielder is performing well for his team.

Ndidi Ndidi has in recent weeks been linked with a big-money summer move to Liverpool. Puel says interest in the midfielder is a testament to how much he has come on since joining Leicester in a £15m deal from Belgian side Genk a little over a year ago.

“We spoke about Wilfred, the other week it was about [Harry] Maguire and last week it was another. Every week it is a different player,” Puel told reporters ahead of Saturday’s visit of Bournemouth.”

“I think it is a good feeling – also because if there is speculation around a player I think all of this shows they have progressed in the team.

“They [all] have to continue to work with us, and of course I am happy about [speculation regarding] Wilfred, Harry, Riyad [Mahrez], and Jamie [Vardy].

“I think it is also a good thing to have players of this quality in the interests of the team.”

•Photo shows Wilfred Ndidi.

 

Source Daily Sports

Posted March 2, 2018


 

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