Fast Recuperating Leicester Ace Ndidi Reveals When He Will Join Super Eagles
Published: May 21, 2018
Leicester City have given their word that they will release Wilfred Ndidi to the Nigeria Football Federation despite the midfielder still undergoing rehabilitation from a hamstring injury.
The latest update will be pleasing to Gernot Rohr and the Super Eagles faithful, with the Foxes number 25 making remarkable progress ahead of linking up with his international teammates in Uyo this week.
''Ndidi has said he will join the Super Eagles in Uyo before the deadline, he is attending the training camp in Nigeria,'' a Nigeria Football Federation insider told allnigeriasoccer.com.
''Regarding his injury, he is ahead of schedule. His treatment is much better than we thought.''
''Regarding his injury, he is ahead of schedule. His treatment is much better than we thought.''
Leicester City medical team recommended that the Nigeria international should resume training on the pitch as from this weekend and will need two extra weeks to get in shape.
Super Eagles doctors will check on the fitness of Tyronne Ebuehi, Leon Balogun and Joel Obi when they report for international duty.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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