It seems increasingly likely that Wilfred Ndidi will part ways with Leicester City, his club of seven years, during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Nigerian midfielder, who joined Leicester from Racing Genk in January 2017, has just about a month remaining on his current contract with the Foxes.
While Leicester City has made efforts to extend Ndidi's contract, no agreement has been reached thus far.
Ndidi's hesitation to commit to Leicester stems from uncertainties surrounding the coaching situation, with Enzo Maresca rumored to be on the verge of joining Chelsea as their new coach.
Maresca's positive discussions with Chelsea officials suggest that his appointment is imminent, potentially influencing Ndidi's decision-making process.
Given the impending arrival of Maresca at Chelsea, Leicester City faces an uphill battle to persuade Ndidi to sign a new contract.
Despite the uncertainty, Ndidi's standout performances during the 2023-2024 season have attracted interest from clubs across Europe, including those in the Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, and Ligue 1.
Under Maresca's guidance, Ndidi enjoyed a fruitful season, contributing twelve goal involvements, showcasing his versatility and impact on the field.
With seventeen goals and seventeen assists in 273 appearances for Leicester, Ndidi's potential departure marks the end of a significant chapter in his career.
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