OLYMPIQUE LYON REGISTERS INTEREST IN LEICESTER’S NDIDI
Olympic Lyon have identified Wilfred Ndidi as a transfer target for the summer.
Ndidi will be a free agent at the end of next month and has been linked with a number of clubs in England.
The Nigeria international could still remain at Leicester City after the Foxes promotion to the Premier League.
According to French online news outlet , Foot Mercato, Lyon want to bring the defensive midfielder to England after their failed attempt last season.
The former Ligue 1 champions attempted to sign the player on loan last season but Leicester City turned down their request.
Ndidi is reportedly keen to remain in England and is eyeing a move to any of the top six clubs.
The former Genk player played a crucial role in Leicester City’s promotion to the Premier League.
He registered nine goal involvements in 32 matches.
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