Former Premier League star Alfred N'Diaye rushed to hospital after well being scare
FORMER Premier League participant Alfred N’Diaye has been rushed to hospital following an emergency well being scare.
The Paris-born defensive midfielder, who performed for Sunderland and loved mortgage spells at Hull Metropolis and Wolves, is claimed to be awaiting a “definitive diagnosis” from medics at a non-public hospital within the Costa del Sol resort of Marbella.
Information of the Senegalese worldwide’s thriller well being drama emerged as his present facet Malaga confirmed he was out of the crew to face Las Palmas away on Sunday.
The Spanish second division outfit has mentioned the 32-year-old is out of hazard and stays “stable and under observation.”
Membership officers have to this point supplied no extra data on what prompted his emergency entry into non-public hospital Quiron Salud Marbella.
N’Diaye, capped 27 instances by Senegal however overlooked of the ultimate squad for final 12 months’s World Cup in Qatar, signed for Malaga on a free switch from Saudi facet Al-Shabab final September.


He’s remembered at Sunderland for nearly scoring along with his first contact in English soccer after approaching as an alternative choice to Adam Johnson of their 3-0 house win towards West Ham on January 12 2013.
He produced an help for Steven Fletcher to attain and put Sunderland in entrance towards Wigan away on his full debut.
N’Diaye impressed throughout his 15 video games at Hull Metropolis on mortgage from Villarreal however was unable to assist hold them within the Premier League.
He moved to Wolves on mortgage on the finish of August 2017, taking part in 36 video games for the crew in all competitions and serving to them achieve promotion to the Premier League.
The midfielder, who can even play as a centre again, represented France at U17, U19, U20 and U21 stage earlier than opting to play for Senegal at senior stage.
His final sport for Senegal was on July 19 2019 after they misplaced the Africa Cup of Nations remaining towards Algeria in El Cairo.