By Ilekhuoba Taiye - Former Nigerian Goalkeeper Dosu Joseph has defined Arsenal's move for Ndidi as "great" and expressed full belief and confidence in the 23-year-old if captured by the North London club.
He depicted the Nigerian Midfielder as a workhorse while applauding his first-class performance for the Foxes since he joined in 2017.
"Ndidi is a workaholic player. He has been exceptional and has been playing very well since he signed for Leicester City."
"If he moves to Arsenal, it will be good and I have no doubt he will do so well there. If they want him, it will really be good for his career. Arsenal have a lot of fans here in Nigeria and Africa, so it will be a great move for him," Dosu stated this while speaking to Goal.com.
The Leicester Midfield powerhouse was voted Leicester City most valuable player this season after aiding Leicester to a third spot this term, which might see them play Champions League football again next season.
The former Genk midfielder has been linked with Liverpool, Barcelona, Arsenal, Manchester United, among others.
This season, Arsenal have been very deficient and porous in the midfield both offensively and defensively. Lucas Torreira has emerged as the only "silver lining" capable enough to fill such void but the Uruguayan International is being linked with a move back to Serie A, with this, Ndidi moving to the Emirates Stadium.
He depicted the Nigerian Midfielder as a workhorse while applauding his first-class performance for the Foxes since he joined in 2017.
"If he moves to Arsenal, it will be good and I have no doubt he will do so well there. If they want him, it will really be good for his career. Arsenal have a lot of fans here in Nigeria and Africa, so it will be a great move for him," Dosu stated this while speaking to Goal.com.
The Leicester Midfield powerhouse was voted Leicester City most valuable player this season after aiding Leicester to a third spot this term, which might see them play Champions League football again next season.
This season, Arsenal have been very deficient and porous in the midfield both offensively and defensively. Lucas Torreira has emerged as the only "silver lining" capable enough to fill such void but the Uruguayan International is being linked with a move back to Serie A, with this, Ndidi moving to the Emirates Stadium.
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