Besiktas has officially announced that Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi is facing a spell on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury during the recent Istanbul derby.

The Nigerian international was substituted in the 85th minute of the match against Fenerbahçe on April 5.
Medical Update on Wilfred Ndidi
Follow-up imaging at Acıbadem Altunizade Hospital confirmed a strain and internal bleeding in his biceps femoris.
While the club’s medical staff has already begun his rehabilitation, the midfielder was already facing a mandatory break; a yellow card received during the match—his fourth of the campaign—means he is suspended for the next fixture against Antalyaspor.
The injury comes at a frustrating time for the former Leicester City standout. After complaining of discomfort during the high-stakes clash, MRI results showed significant trauma to the muscle.
Besiktas confirmed through a formal press release that the medical team is currently overseeing his recovery process.
There is currently no official timeline for his return to the pitch, as the staff monitors the healing of the muscle strain and associated bleeding.
Impact of Wilfred Ndidi on the Season
Since his arrival at the Turkish club last summer, the defensive midfielder has become a cornerstone of the Black Eagles lineup.

Ndidi has clocked 26 appearances across domestic and European competitions, contributing two goals along the way.
His absence will be felt in the midfield rotation, especially following the narrow 1-0 loss to Fenerbahçe, which was decided by a late, controversial penalty.
Having previously picked up bookings against Eyupspor, Kocaelispor, and Kasimpasa, his latest caution ensures he will miss upcoming action regardless of how quickly he recovers from the hamstring issue.
