Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Genk reject N1.9b bid for Ndidi

TOP Belgian club KRC Genk have turned down a six million Euros(about N1.9b) bid for Nigeria star Wilfred Ndidi, less than two years after they paid $200,000 (about N56m) for him.



 

Genk have already rejected a six million Euros bid for Wilfred Ndidi,” one of his known representatives has informed. “The truth of the matter is that Wilfred won’t go on the cheap as Genk have produced some top stars like Kevin De Bruyne now of Manchester City, Christian Benteke, Divock Origi (Liverpool), Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea),  and all these players did not leave on a cheap.”

The 19-year-old Ndidi has made a remarkable progress in a highly promising career.

He joined Genk in January 2015 as a central defender and played six matches mostly as a left or right fullback.

However, this season he celebrated his conversion as defensive midfielder by playing 38 matches and scoring four goals in the league as Genk qualified for the championship play-offs and eventually booked their passage to next season’s UEFA Europa League.

His goal against champions Club Brugge in the regular season was also voted the best in the entire Belgian league.

Ndidi has won three full international caps and he is now set to feature at the Rio Olympics.

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