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    Ahead of the summer transfer window, Wilfred Ndidi, a midfielder for Leicester City, is being pursued by Premier League teams Crystal Palace, Everton, and Fulham.

    After the Foxes were relegated to the Sky Bet Championship, Ndidi is anticipated to join Leicester City this summer.

    Two weeks ago, Ruud van Nistelrooy’s team lost 1-0 to newly crowned champions Liverpool, confirming their relegation.

    The three-year contract that the Nigerian international signed last summer includes a £9 million release clause.

    The midfield player is apparently also attracting interest from Al Ahli, a Saudi Pro League team.

    In January 2017, Ndidi moved from Belgian Pro League team KRC Genk to Leicester City.

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