If Mario Lemina departs Wolves, Gary O’Neil ought to sign a “incredible” player on a free transfer.

Gary O’Neil should sign a “incredible” player if Mario Lemina leaves Wolves this summer on a free transfer.

Mario Lemina won the title of Supporters Player of the Season at Molineux after an amazing season.

Gary O’Neil, 30, used every chance to showcase his midfield skills.

He appeared in 39 games across all competitions, mostly making an impression alongside midfield talisman Joao Gomes. Lemina is a key member of the Wolves team because of his ability to lead both on and off the field.

Even though O’Neil values the Gabon international highly, Galatasaray, a Turkish powerhouse, has expressed interest and is reportedly planning to submit a bid.

The midfield player denied the claim, stating that he intends to stay at Wolves for an extended period of time. Even though it is probably the case, O’Neil ought to sign one player in his place.

Wilfred Ndidi, a midfielder for Leicester City, is someone Wolves should consider.

Before, Wilfred Ndidi was regarded as one of the Premier League’s top ball-winning midfielders; the Nigerian was likened to N’Golo Kante.

But manager Enzo Maresca revealed another side to Ndidi’s game in the Championship last season, using him as a number eight who could attack rather than cover for the defense.

 

The 27-year-old finished in the top 4% of Championship midfielders for touches (att pen), the top 12% for progressive passes received, and the top 13% for assists.

This saw the player score four goals and provide five assists from midfield.

The Nigerian midfield monster, who manager Brendan Rodgers had previously called “incredible,” showed that he was a complete player by averaging 1.57 tackles and 1.14 interceptions per game.

Many would anticipate that he would be essential to Leicester’s struggle for survival now that they are back in the Premier League, but Ndidi’s contract is up this summer and he may go on a free transfer if Maresca leaves.

Wilfred Ndidi’s and Mario Lemina’s comparison In terms of his production in the opposing half, Ndidi might be a better player than Lemina, as Leicester has disclosed that they are in negotiations to extend his contract.

Here is how the two midfield players stack up against one another based on FBref’s measurements.

Lemina averages more tackles per game, which is not surprising considering that he was sometimes utilized as an aggressive, ball-winning midfielder under O’Neil, while Ndidi was played in a more forward role, recording more shoots, progressive carries, and touches in the opponent box.

Ndidi gained notoriety at Leicester as a defensive midfield monster, but he has since demonstrated his technical abilities for the Foxes. Ndidi has demonstrated his ability to be a midfield destroyer in the past.

Lemina will most likely remain at Molineux, but if Wolves needed to replace him in the middle of the field, or someone else, acquiring Ndidi on a free transfer would be a great deal.

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