Leicester: COVID-19 outbreak at new Foxes training complex

Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City players warm up at Seagrave (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City players warm up at Seagrave (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) /
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Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City players warm up at Seagrave (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) /

Leicester City have a possible coronavirus outbreak at their new training complex at Seagrave. Foxes of Leicester explains.

Leicester City Football Club have had to deal with implications and ramifications from COVID-19 in the past year or so. Just as other clubs have, due to player ignorance – parties in lockdown etcetera – on occasion. Not to mention the instances of simply being around people in supermarkets and the like who may have contracted the disease. Either way, teams have suffered through their own misdoings and unfortunate events.

And the latest apparent breakout affecting Premier League sides is at the Foxes’ and Arsenal’s training grounds, as per Daily Mail. According to the outlet, Gunners staff and bosses warned prominent assets not to attend their Colney complex; while the North Londoners’ younger squads have been told that their matches are postponed.

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Colney actually houses certain youth teams on site. They are thought to be undertaking a deep clean of facilities and are doing their best to contain the coronavirus spread.

Meanwhile, over at LCFC’s Seagrave centre, there is supposedly an issue with stars arriving back from their luxurious holidays. Apparently, youngsters from across King Power age groups are believed to be currently in isolation.

"At Leicester, issues with players coming back from abroad have affected preparations but the club’s training ground remains open.Via Daily Mail"

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Ryan Bertrand is a better acquisition than many seem to understand; some Foxes supporters seem to have changed their minds on that now, or have read FoL’s thoughts on the potentially excellent addition. Bertrand joins on a two-year deal with an option for a third season, and was signed for free as his Southampton contract had expired.