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Beşiktaş Turn Down Saudi Bid For Ndidi
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Beşiktaş Turn Down Saudi Bid For Ndidi

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Turkish Super Lig club Beşiktaş have reportedly turned down a €7 million offer from Saudi Arabian side Al Diriyah for Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi, according to Turkish newspaper Milliyet. The Black Eagles are said to value the experienced midfielder at €10 million, and are unwilling to sanction his departure unless their asking price is [...]

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