Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli is showing strong interest in Nigerian midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, who currently plays for Leicester City.
Ndidi could leave the English club this summer for £9 million, as stated in a special clause in his contract.
This clause was added when he signed a new deal with Leicester last year, giving him the option to leave if the team got relegated from the Premier League.
Al-Ahli is not the only club looking at Ndidi. Some top European teams like Manchester United, Everton, and Turkish club Fenerbahce are also in the race to sign him.
The 28-year-old still has two years left on his contract with Leicester City, but a summer move is likely if a good offer comes in.
Ndidi joined Leicester City in January 2017 after leaving Belgian side KRC Genk and has been an important part of the team ever since.