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Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi is attracting interest from several Bundesliga clubs, with a summer transfer looking increasingly likely following Leicester’s relegation from the Premier League.

Ndidi, a 28-year-old defensive midfielder, is valued by Leicester at approximately €15 million.

Ndidi’s contract with Leicester runs until 2027, but he has reportedly rejected a new offer and is keen to leave the club.

This desire to move on comes despite his role in helping Leicester achieve promotion back to the Premier League.

His potential departure is seen as a significant blow for Leicester as they navigate a challenging summer, including a likely point deduction in the Championship.

Bundesliga clubs are monitoring Ndidi, although specific names have not been disclosed.

Previously, there were reports of interest from Premier League clubs like Everton and Manchester United, as well as Barcelona and clubs in Saudi Arabia.

However, his future appears to be outside of English football.

Ndidi joined Leicester City in January 2017 from KRC Genk for €17.6 million.

During his time with the Foxes, he has made 252 appearances, scoring 11 goals, and was part of the squad that won the FA Cup in the 2020-21 season.

He has also accumulated 66 caps for Nigeria’s Super Eagles.

His market value once reached €60 million but has since declined to around €16 million.

A move to the Bundesliga could offer Ndidi a new challenge, allowing him to remain in top-flight football rather than dropping to the Championship.

His departure would necessitate Leicester’s new manager, Marti Cifuentes, to rebuild the squad.

Ndidi, the player

Ndidi’s potential exit signals not only a shift in his personal career trajectory but also a reshaping of Leicester City’s midfield, which has long relied on his ball-winning ability and defensive discipline.

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Known for his exceptional tackling, interceptions, and stamina, Ndidi has been a key component of Leicester’s engine room since his arrival.

His presence has often allowed more attack-minded midfielders to operate with greater freedom, providing essential balance to the team.

With the player seemingly set on a move abroad, Bundesliga clubs are reportedly drawn to his experience, physicality, and adaptability.

These are qualities that fit well into the tactical systems of many German teams.

Clubs competing in European competitions next season could view Ndidi as a low-risk, high-reward acquisition.

Despite his dip in market value, his performances last season showed signs of a return to form after struggling with injuries in the previous campaign.

A move to Germany may also benefit Ndidi tactically.

The Bundesliga’s fast-paced yet structured style would suit his strengths, particularly in a role that demands high pressing and transitional coverage.

Furthermore, his versatility allows him to slot into either a double pivot or as a lone holding midfielder, making him attractive to managers seeking depth and flexibility.

Interest from Germany is not surprising given that several Bundesliga clubs have increasingly targeted undervalued Premier League players with international experience.

In Ndidi’s case, his extensive experience with the Nigerian national team further boosts his profile.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers underway and Nigeria aiming to qualify comfortably, a consistent run of top-level football in a competitive European league would also serve his international ambitions.

From Leicester’s perspective, the loss of Ndidi would mark the end of an era.

He was one of the last remaining players from the squad that consistently challenged the top six in the Premier League and made a deep run in European competition.

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His departure would not only create a void on the pitch but would also strip the team of a leader who has been admired for his professionalism and quiet influence in the dressing room.

Replacing him will be a significant challenge.

Cifuentes, who is taking charge at a turbulent time, will likely be forced to rely on younger, less proven talent or seek budget-friendly replacements from within the Championship or foreign leagues.

Leicester’s financial constraints, exacerbated by the looming points deduction and potential FFP sanctions, make big-money signings unlikely.

Meanwhile, Ndidi’s agents are said to be actively exploring options, with discussions expected to intensify as the transfer window progresses.

The player’s preference is reportedly for a club that can offer regular European football, strong sporting ambition, and a stable environment, qualities that some top-tier Bundesliga sides can provide.

If a deal materializes, it could be completed before the end of July, allowing Ndidi to integrate into pre-season preparations with his new team.

With less than two years left on his contract and no sign of renewal, Leicester’s decision to cash in now rather than risk losing him for less next summer appears pragmatic.

Whether it’s a Champions League-chasing German side or a Europa League contender, Wilfred Ndidi seems poised for a fresh chapter.

It is one that may revitalize his career and open new opportunities at the highest level of European football.


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