Leicester coach, Craig Shakespeare, has said he is not worried about
losing
Wilfred Ndidi in the summer to bigger Premier League clubs.
The Super Eagles midfielder, who joined from Genk in January for
£15m, is reportedly attracting interest from Arsenal, Manchester United
and Chelsea.
“No problem with speculation. We have our best players tied down.
There can always be bids, we can turn them down,” Shakespeare said
during his pre-match conference on Monday ahead of Tuesday’s home EPL
clash with Sunderland.
“I hope he (Ndidi) here for a long time. He’s under a long-term contract. We want to keep our best players. He is one of them.
“We’re always reluctant to put much pressure on young players. But he (Ndidi) is tailor made for the Premier League.”
Ndidi scored his first league goal for foxes last weekend, in their 2-0 win over Stoke City.
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