Man United and Man City to rival Leicester for transfer target

Angers' Rayan Ait-Nouri (PHILIPPE DESMAZES/AFP via Getty Images)
Angers' Rayan Ait-Nouri (PHILIPPE DESMAZES/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Angers’ Rayan Ait-Nouri (PHILIPPE DESMAZES/AFP via Getty Images)
Angers’ Rayan Ait-Nouri (PHILIPPE DESMAZES/AFP via Getty Images) /

Leicester City might need a new left-back this summer, that is if Manchester United or Chelsea meet the requested amount for Ben Chilwell.

I can assure you that Foxes of Leicester are just as fed up, frustrated and bored with writing about Ben Chilwell’s eventual status after the transfer window is complete. Leicester City seem intent on keeping him, which is a questionable decision with the extortionate expected fee.

If he leaves, the Foxes aim to obtain a very high, almost unfair price for their asset. Of course, FoL is naturally lauding that manoeuvre. It is one particularly noteworthy dimension of the Srivaddhanaprabha or King Power takeover – which recently celebrated its 10 year anniversary – to not be bullied over sales of exquisite footballers whom the Foxes own.

Consequently, if the player in question is intent on receiving a switch, Leicester only sell for their valuation. Due to there being no need to lose a player for a financial boost.

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One element of recent Leicester transfer windows that is specifically causing many Blue Army members slight stress, is the slow moving business in the transfer market. Conducting themselves with a fairly meticulous outlook and, indeed, often prudent manner is generally typical, recently.

Yet there have been ridiculous splurges on mediocre players, too; finding a happy medium when personnel shopping is this writer’s advice. Although, if necessary swiftness is not applied, then wanted men will be lost to other outfits.

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With regards to acting fast, it seems the East Midlanders may miss out on left-back target Rayan Ait-Nouri to English giants Manchester United or Manchester City, according to L’Equipe.