How is Ndidi still at Leicester?
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Arsenal wants the protection…went for a very cheap Partey, City play with a DM - Fernandinho, now Rodri, Liverpool do in Fabinho, Barca in Busquests, Real b4 in Casemiro…..waka-man wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 5:48 pmI buy this. He’s a hero in Leicester, often challenging for top four, while completing his degree. After Vardy and Shmiechel who are both over 30, he’s the most important member of that squad.
He had 2 or 3 years before he needs to make a big money move. And because he’s best in a team that plays with a set holding player (unlike Chelsea who play with a “quarterback”), there are only so many places that he’s worth the investment. In fact, big teams rarely play like that, as it’s a role that teams that need extra protection for the back four invest in.
Real wanted him, United wanted him….my colleague called once and asked if PSG asked me for him details so I presume they must have asked him for as well but once you do the maths…..he is Expensive….
There is no age to make a big money move….there is a time in your career to sign a big contract…..two different things and you have to be in a club that will pay that kind of money….
Leicester ain’t it….Vardy is on £140, kasper is £130 I think, Ndidi is on £70 and Maddison signed for £110….forfana (£20now) has a contract of approx £60 waiting……
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Re: How is Ndidi still at Leicester?
I agree.waka-man wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 5:48 pmI buy this. He’s a hero in Leicester, often challenging for top four, while completing his degree. After Vardy and Shmiechel who are both over 30, he’s the most important member of that squad.
He had 2 or 3 years before he needs to make a big money move. And because he’s best in a team that plays with a set holding player (unlike Chelsea who play with a “quarterback”), there are only so many places that he’s worth the investment. In fact, big teams rarely play like that, as it’s a role that teams that need extra protection for the back four invest in.
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