British media: Manchester United, Everton, Juventus and Betis are interested in Endidi and try to sign 5 million pounds

sources confirmed in GIVEMESPORT's Market Madness podcast that Manchester United and Everton are trying to bring in Leicester midfielder Ndidi for about £5 million.

Ndidi is a member of Leicester City in the 2024/25 season. The team was relegated to the Championship again and faced the reality of playing in the secondary league.

Manchester United and Everton both plan to make big moves in the summer transfer window to get rid of their sluggish performance in the second half of the Premier League last season. Ndidi may leave the team at a "baby price" after being relegated to Leicester, and is expected to complete the transfer in the next few weeks or months.

According to GIVEMESPORT sources, Ndidi's contract at Leicester City includes a £9 million termination clause, which has taken effect after the team is relegated, and the Nigerian international wants to leave the Royal Stadium.

In addition to Manchester United and Everton, Juventus and Betis are also paying attention to Ndidi. Betis is the latest club to inquire, and they urgently need to strengthen the midfield after Cardoso transfers to Atletico Madrid.

Despite the termination clause, buyers are still trying to complete the transaction for nearly £5 million. Sources pointed out that one of the reasons the club hopes to lower the transfer fee is that Ndidi's high salary will increase the overall transaction cost.