
Leicester City Star on the Agenda of 3 Clubs
The English newspaper "Manchester Evening News" reported on Monday that Manchester United is interested in the Nigerian Wilfred Ndidi.
It pointed out that Everton is competing with United to sign the Leicester City defensive midfielder in the upcoming period.
It clarified that Ndidi can be acquired for 9 million pounds after Leicester was relegated to the Championship.
At the same time, the Italian newspaper La Stampa stated that Juventus is interested in the star of the Super Eagles.
It pointed out that Everton is competing with United to sign the Leicester City defensive midfielder in the upcoming period.
It clarified that Ndidi can be acquired for 9 million pounds after Leicester was relegated to the Championship.
At the same time, the Italian newspaper La Stampa stated that Juventus is interested in the star of the Super Eagles.
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