Barcelona want Leicester defender – what happens if Foxes sell

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Barcelona reportedly want to sign a Leicester City defender – this what should happen if the Foxes agree to the transfer of Caglar Soyuncu.

The three-at-the-back system Brendan Rodgers favours – partly due to the fact he has a trio of centre-backs who essentially must start for Leicester – is considered one of the very best in the contemporary Premier League by many. Or, at least, a potentially great developing collective, notwithstanding Jonny Evans’ age.

Therefore it would perhaps be disastrous for the King Power club to lose one of the centre-halves. Wesley Fofana and Caglar Soyuncu make up the main group; and Soyuncu apparently has a huge team after him. Previously Barcelona were connected with eyeing the Turkey international, and rumours have returned.

"AS report, via their Turkish correspondent, that Caglar Soyuncu is a ‘real goal’ of Barcelona. The Leicester City player is said to resemble Barca legend Carles Puyol in his playing style, which would of course be attractive to those in charge at the Camp Nou.Via Sport Witness"

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If the 25-year-old is allowed to leave the east Midlanders, it is likely Leicester will go for suggested CB targets such as James Tarkowski or Mouctar Diakhaby. LCFC are linked with some Barca players so maybe a part exchange deal will be struck. Foxes of Leicester is unconvinced anything will occur there.

Leicester City/Jamie Vardy movie

Another Foxes update now, and a fairly fascinating one as Gary Lineker may play a direct role in the upcoming Jamie Vardy movie. You are probably aware that Vardy is supposedly the subject of a Hollywood movie to be produced at some point.

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No actors are signed on as we know of, nor has production yet begun. But excitement still builds for a Goal-style film. Lineker currently works as a presenter for BBC among other outlets, he also has his own media company which is appropriately named Goalhanger films. Mirror‘s exclusive states the former-Leicester striker will probably be joined by some of the famed LCFC title-winners, too.