Man Utd ready to trigger Wilfred Ndidi’s bargain release clause
Manchester United are reportedly prepared to activate Wilfred Ndidi’s £8 million release clause as they look to bolster their midfield this summer, according to Fichajes.
The Red Devils have several problem areas in their squad, and while attack has been a focus, midfield reinforcements are also a top priority. With Casemiro ageing, Manuel Ugarte underperforming, and Kobbie Mainoo still finding his feet under Ruben Amorim, United are eager to inject new energy and steel into the engine room.
At 33, Casemiro’s decline has become increasingly evident. Ugarte, meanwhile, struggled to adapt to the pace and intensity of Premier League football after his switch from PSG. Amorim’s style demands athletic, combative midfielders — and Ndidi ticks all the boxes.
Why Ndidi Makes Sense for United
Ndidi is no stranger to Premier League football, having been a standout performer for Leicester City over the years. Known for his tenacity, stamina, and excellent ball-winning ability, the Nigerian midfielder would add bite and balance to United’s midfield — exactly what Amorim craves in his high-pressing system.
Scouts at Old Trafford have reportedly been tracking Ndidi for some time and are impressed by his defensive awareness and physicality. And at just £8 million, due to Leicester’s relegation clause, he represents tremendous value in today’s market.
A Smart and Affordable Fix
Despite the low fee, United have yet to make a formal approach — but the willingness to meet his clause suggests serious intent. If they move quickly, the Red Devils could land an experienced Premier League operator without denting their budget.
With pre-season kicking off next week and only Matheus Cunha through the door so far, United fans are growing impatient. Their long-standing pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo remains unresolved. Sealing a cut-price move for Ndidi would be a smart and timely statement of intent from Amorim’s side.
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