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Foxes of Leicester asked Leicester City fans who they want to sign via our verified Twitter account, these are the players they mentioned.
While FoL didn’t receive an overwhelming response to our question for some reason, we did get some very interesting replies. Certain prospective Foxes signings showed up quite a few times in the Blue Army responses.
One element of minimal feedback is often others perusing the given comments and if there is a clear one or a common consensus, there is obviously no need throwing your two cents in. ‘Favouriting’, occasionally will do. Anyway, let’s look at which signings the Leicester faithful are eyeing up!
Definitely should sign Thauvin. Would be a free transfer, and with the world-class numbers he is putting up in France, it would be criminal not to sign him. In terms of the striker department, it has to be between Tony and Edouard. Either of the two would be great.
— Rhode Island Foxes ⚓️🦊 (@RhodyFoxes) March 30, 2021
Rhode Island Foxes is a good Leicester fan account which I’d recommend. They believe Florian Thauvin, who is heavily linked with the east Midlands side, is a ‘must sign’ for LCFC. Ivan Toney is definitely a buy who could be very interesting and I would co-sign.
Odeourd and thauvin (maybe that upcoming player who they're saying is the next Ibrahimovic as well)
— Eco 🇵🇸 (@lcfceco) March 30, 2021
Odsonne Edouard was the most featured man from our poser. Wahid Faghir is a starlet who probably should be snapped up with a view to the future, too.
The Frenchmen again – this time with a back-up centre-back suggestion.
Nketiah
— Jon E (@somewhat_hidden) March 31, 2021
Eddie Nketiah will likely remain at Arsenal in an attempt to rejoin the starters, yet I’d be very happy with a clinical signing as such.
Leicester City injury problems before significant match
When this dreaded international hiatus from domestic football ceases once again, the Foxes welcome – a strange word to use for home grounds, especially when LCFC want to destroy them on the park – leaders Manchester City.
The Citizens have supposedly only got one injury issue of note, Nathan Ake; though they did jointly announce that Sergio Aguero will leave the club at the end of the current campaign.
Meanwhile the Foxes are hoping to have a star back to full fitness soon:
"“He [James Maddison] was doing his ball work, multi-directional work, and I think he was really pleased. Hopefully, over the international break, we can step that up and he can join us after that.”– Brendan RodgersVia lcfc.com"