English Premier League legend Rio Ferdinand has urged Manchester
United to make a move for Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi in the
summer transfer window.
Aston Villa's
Jack Grealish and Leicester's James Maddison are the top two names being bandied
about as potential reinforcements but Ferdinand has advised manager Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer to add Ndidi, Thomas Partey and Saul to his transfer
wishlist.
"I like Saul Niguez. He’s a very, very good player in midfield."
Manchester
United under Jose Mourinho attempted to sign Ndidi during his time with
Racing Genk but Leicester City eventually won the race for his
services.
The Nigeria international recently
stated that he's committed to Leicester despite speculation linking him
with moves to Manchester United, Barcelona and Arsenal.
Despite struggling with a knee injury, Ndidi has made 29 appearances in all competitions this season.
Igho Kingsley
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