Tag: Wilfred Ndidi
Signing Ndidi Remains Top Priority To Al Shabab
Nigerian midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi is the subject of a transfer tussle between Saudi Arabian club Al Shabab and Scottish Premier League champions, Celtic.
Ndidi is...
Super Eagles Value Rises, Now 13th Most Expensive Team
Following the completion of the FIFA international break, the latest financial rankings released by transfermarkt revealed another upward trajectory in the Super Eagles squad...
Relegation: Ndidi Apologizes To Leicester Fans
In what was a miserable 2022/23 season, Nigeria international Wilfred Ndidi, in an emotional message, tendered his apology to the fans following Leicester City’s...
Roll In Incurring Penalty: Manager Defends Ndidi
After coming under heavy scrutiny following his role in the incident that led to the penalty that helped Manchester City doubled their lead in...
Here Comes New Manager For Ndidi, Iheanacho At Leicester
Super Eagles’ stars, Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho will start work with their new coach after the management of Leicester City named Dean Smith,...
Ndidi Overcomes Injury Challenge, To Resume Training This Weekend
Super Eagles’ star player, Wilfred Ndidi will return to training this weekend after picking up a muscle strain in Leicester City training.
The defensive midfielder...
Injury Hits Ndidi Again, May Be Out For Few Weeks
In a season that has been blighted by injuries, Leicester City midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, is expected to be out of action for a few...
Rodgers Assures Ndidi Of Starting Chance In Weeks To Come
Leicester City coach, Brendan Rodgers, has assured Wilfred Ndidi he will get his chance in the starting lineup in the coming weeks.
Ndidi, who has...
Despite Odds, Super Eagles’ Value Rises From €256m To €303m
Despite missing out on the ongoing 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the Super Eagles have moved up in the latest financial rankings of national...
Friendly Game: How Super Eagles Got Humiliated In Lisbon
A first-half brace from Bruno Fernandes and two quick goals in the second half from Goncalo Ramos and Joao Mario saw Nigeria fall 4-0...