According to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United has been offered the services of Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi. The Nigerian midfielder, who joined Turkish club Beşiktaş in the summer after an eight-year stint with Leicester City, is being considered as a potential addition to strengthen the Red Devils’ midfield.
Romano revealed on his YouTube channel that Ndidi is one of the players being looked at by Manchester United for a possible signing in the January transfer window. The midfielder has been a key player for Beşiktaş, making 14 league starts and scoring one goal this season. Despite his current commitment, Ndidi is open to returning to the Premier League, with Romano stating that the player is “ready to sign whatever deal is needed” to facilitate a move back to England.
However, Manchester United has not made an official offer for Ndidi yet, with Romano noting that the club is aware of the opportunity but has not taken any concrete steps. With less than two weeks left in the winter transfer window, Ndidi’s desire to join a more competitive team in the Premier League may prompt further developments.
Ndidi’s potential move to Manchester United would mark a significant transfer for the midfielder, who has been plying his trade in Turkey since the summer. The Nigerian international has a proven track record in the Premier League, having played for Leicester City in both the top flight and the Championship. His experience and skills could be valuable assets for Manchester United as they seek to bolster their midfield.
As the January transfer window draws to a close, Manchester United’s interest in Ndidi will be closely watched. With the club looking to strengthen their squad for the second half of the season, a move for the Nigerian midfielder could be an important step in achieving their goals. For now, however, no official offer has been made, and Ndidi’s future remains uncertain.