Wilfred Ndidi is drawing interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, with Beşiktaş setting a firm valuation for the Super Eagles captain.
The Turkish giants have started receiving offers for Ndidi, who joined the club from Leicester City last summer in an €8 million deal.
However, the initial proposals from Arab clubs were considered insufficient by Beşiktaş’ management.
According to Sabah, the club are not prepared to entertain bids below the amount they paid for the Nigerian midfielder, which translates to around N12.6 billion based on current exchange rates.
While Beşiktaş are hoping to secure a move that suits their financial expectations, the club's priority remains receiving an offer that aligns with Ndidi’s preferred destination, particularly with Europe still a target.
The Nath Boys academy graduate made 25 Super Lig appearances last season, scoring two goals and providing one assist.
The 29-year-old also featured in the Turkish Cup and qualifying rounds of the UEFA Conference League, logging 540 minutes across six games.
He is contracted to Besiktas until June 2028, with an option for a further year.
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