LEICESTER CITY BOSS MARESCA HINTS AT NDIDI STAY
Leicester City manager, Enzo Maresca has provided an hint Wilfred Ndidi could remain at the club beyond this summer.
Ndidi’s contract with the Foxes will expire at the end of next month.
The 27-year-old has been linked with a move away from the club this summer.
Maresca acknowledged the midfielder’s role in the Foxes promotion to the Premier League.
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The Italian also reiterated his desire to keep the Nigeria international at the King Power Stadium.
“I’m thinking already about the future,” Maresca told Leicester City Mercury.
“It’s good to start thinking about how we could improve next season. Hamza could be an option there; Wout (Faes) could be an option; and Wilf (Ndidi) could also be an option to do that kind of job.”
Ndidi registered six goals and six assists in 36 appearances across all competitions for Leicester City in the 2023/24 campaign.
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