Nigerian international Wilfred Ndidi has agreed to stay at Premier League club Leicester City.
According to transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, Ndidi will put pen to paper on a new three-year contract with the Foxes.
“Wilfred Ndidi, set to sign new deal at Leicester City as final details are being discussed — then all sealed,” Romano wrote on X.
“Exclusive details: contract until June 2027, three year deal… with release clause also included.
“Despite more than 5 bids, Ndidi decides to stay and sign.”
The 27-year-old’s previous contract with the Foxes expired at the end of last month.
The defensive midfielder joined Leicester City from Belgian Pro League outfit KRC Genk in January 2017.
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