Leicester City coach, Brendan Rodgers has revealed that Super Eagles midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi will undergo surgery on an abductor injury and that the operation will sideline him for 12 weeks.
Ndidi sustained the injury during the Leicester’s recent win over Burnley.
While talking about the surgery, Rodgers said: “That [surgery] will take probably place tomorrow morning,” Rodgers told the media on Friday ahead of Sunday’s fixture with Manchester City.
“It’s just unfortunate, it’s come right off the bone, so he’s going to be up to 12 weeks we think. He’s a huge player for us.
“It’s something that showed his mentality against Burnley [because] he felt it. Towards the end of last season, he felt some pain there and he felt it late on in the Burnley game.
“I’m sure he’ll make a really good recovery and we’ll welcome him back when he comes back, but there’s no doubt he’s a miss.”
Rodgers revealed further that French defensive midfielder, Nampalys Mendy will replace Ndidi.
He said: “We have players capable of stepping in. Papy [Mendy] signed a new contract in the summer and has started the season very well.
“Hamza [Choudhury] was excellent against Arsenal, he really covered the ground and was defensively very good, so we have enough cover in that position.”