Commenting on Ndidi, Squawka wrote: "You may have been struck by Wilfred Ndidi's importance to Leicester City during his recent spell on the sidelines.
On the international stage, the former Man United star won the inaugural Nations League title in the summer with Portugal and helped his country qualify for the Euro 2020.
A seismic ripple coursed through the foundation of European football when UEFA handed City a two-year Champions League ban and a €30m fine in February 2020.
He,however, left Madrid again after failing to win a trophy in the 2020/2021 campaign. In an open letter to Real fans, Zidane claimed he had stepped down because he feels president Florentino Perez has lost faith in him.
The 46-year-old was a popular choice to become full-time successor to Jose Mourinho after an impressive caretaker spell in which United won 14 of his 19 games in charge.
However, injuries continued to plague him, and he made the difficult decision to retire from professional football in 2020. He later returned to England as the manager of Premier League team Burnley.
Spells in China, Spain and France followed, with Kakuta undergoing somewhat of a career renaissance when he scored 11 goals in 35 games for Lens during the 2020/21 season.