In the midst of Leicester City’s ambitious quest to return to the Premier League, the spotlight shines on one of their key players, Wilfred Ndidi, the defensive midfield stalwart known for his exceptional defensive prowess. The Kick Off Nigeria website profiles the Nigerian’s salary and market value.
Current Salary in Leicester
The 26-year-old Nigerian international has been a linchpin for the Foxes, making significant contributions to the team’s recent success. Ndidi, who currently plies his trade in the EFL Championship, remains a vital asset for Leicester City, with his contract set to expire on June 30, 2024. The midfielder, recognized as one of the club’s big earners, commands a substantial weekly wage of £75,000, amounting to an annual gross income of €4,460,000.
Annual Salary |
€4,460,000 |
₦ 4,005,242,186 |
Monthly Salary |
€371,660 |
₦ 333,764,195 |
Weekly Salary |
€85,770 |
₦ 77,024,579 |
Daily Salary |
€12,200 |
₦ 10,956,043 |
Team Salary Overview
Leicester City faces the 2023/24 season with high hopes of reclaiming their Premier League status. However, the financial implications of their relegation to the Championship are evident, with a significant wage bill reflecting the Premier League-level salaries of several players. The club, which boasts a history of having big-name players, acknowledges the financial challenges posed by the drop to the Championship.
The aggregate gross salaries of the Foxes for the 2023-2024 season amount to €69,781,540, equivalent to €1,342,763 per week. Leading the salary charts at Leicester is Jamie Vardy, the seasoned Centre-Forward, boasting a substantial gross annual income of €8,388,640, translating to €161,560 per week. At 36 years old, Jamie Vardy still has one year left on his contract with Leicester, entailing a gross sum of €8,388,640.
Ndidi is among the highest-paid footballers at Leicester, but he just fell short of making it into the top 5 players in terms of annual salary. Ahead of him are Jamie Vardy, Harry Winks, Ricardo Pereira, Kelechi Iheanacho, and Conor Coady.
Player |
Annual Salary |
|
Jamie Vardy (ENG) |
€8,400,000 |
₦ 7,543,505,463 |
Harry Winks (ENG) |
€5,345,000 |
₦ 4,800,004,369 |
Ricardo Pereira (POR) |
€4,750,000 |
₦ 4,265,672,732 |
Kelechi Iheanacho (NGA) |
€4,750,000 |
₦ 4,265,672,732 |
Conor Coady (ENG) |
€4,460,000 |
₦ 4,005,242,186 |
Wilfred Ndidi (NGA) |
€4,460,000 |
₦ 4,005,242,186 |
Salary History and Comparison
Ndidi’s football journey began in Belgium with Genk, where he made his Belgian Pro League debut in 2015. His annual salary at Genk started at €62,000. Notably, his career salary comparison reveals a remarkable growth trajectory, earning a gross total of €26 million in his playing career.
Having only played for two European teams, Ndidi’s move to England marked a turning point in his salary scale. Despite renewing his contract with Leicester City only once, following an impressive debut season, Ndidi continues to rank among the highest-paid footballers in the Foxes’ squad.
Club |
Annual Salary |
|
Leicester FC |
€4,460,000 |
₦ 4,005,242,186 |
Leicester FC |
€1,848,000 |
₦ 1,659,571,202 |
Genk KAA |
€62,000 |
₦ 55,678,254 |
Market Value
According to Transfermarkt the Nigerian’s current market value is estimated at €18 million. He achieved his highest value in June 2021, when his potential exit fee was reported around €60 million.
Current Value |
€18,000,000 |
₦ 16,164,654,565 |
Highest Value (June 2021) |
€60,000,000 |
₦ 53,882,181,883 |
Contract and Salary Prospects
As Leicester City navigates the challenges of the Championship, Ndidi’s pivotal role and Premier League-level wages highlight the club’s determination to secure a swift return to top-flight football. The Foxes’ faithful will be watching closely as Ndidi aims to guide his team back to the Premier League, leaving an indelible mark on the club’s history.
As one of the club’s longest-serving players, Ndidi is on the brink of reaching a milestone, with just a handful of games separating him from achieving 250 appearances for the Foxes. Despite attracting transfer interest, the hefty wages attached to his contract may well keep him in Leicester. If the Foxes are promoted by the end of the season there is a high possibility of contract extension and salary growth. But if they don’t there is a possibility of him leaving as a free agent.