Man City, Real Madrid, Juventus and Bayern chase Leicester star transfer
Superclubs Manchester City, Real Madrid, Juventus and Bayern Munich are all apparently eyeing Leicester City star Youri Tielemans for a transfer.
Tielemans is undoubtedly Leicester’s best and most consistent player at present. You could say the Belgian is the preeminent high profile Fox, too, as Jamie Vardy sees the twighlight of his career emerging. Yet Tielemans is an admirably retiring fellow, happy to concede the limelight elsewhere.
Though on the pitch the ex-AS Monaco man is everywhere and does everything for the east Midlands team: from scoring, tackling, to facilitating his teammates. It’s true, with reference to challenges, the ‘starman’ has added a combativeness to his game in the last season or so. Aggression isn’t the right word but determination and tenacity on occasion.
Although the deftly remarkable assists and amazing goalscoring – like the rocket against Chelsea to win the FA Cup at the end of 2020/21, or the finish with aplomb versus Manchester United this term – are the assets which have caught the eye.
And, unfortunately for the LCFC faithful, it appears as though interest in Tielemans from superpower clubs around the world is real. Let us hope, if he does leave, that the midfielder doesn’t sign for another Premier League side, because he is one of the greatest Foxes to ever wear the shirt.
"According to the source, Man City are one of the main admirers of Tielemans. They are competing with Real Madrid, Juventus and Bayern Munich.Read more at TEAMtalk"
Brendan Rodgers’ instructions to Leicester City supporters
With covid worry increasing, many matches postponed and infections spreading in the Englishtop-flight, the Leicester manager had a message for the Blue Army. The Northern Irishman spoke in his press conference prior to the cancelled Tottenham Hotspur clash.
Rodgers believes coronavirus test passes for fans are a good idea, along with mentioning anything that helps keep stadiums full or with any spectators inside is a good thing. In addition he added that it is better than possibly returning to empty stadia, while wanting to keep everyone safe.