Abdul Fatawu is a talent that should be exhibited with a truly great showcasing. It must be stated that League One simply is not that stage; neither was the EFL Championship, to be frank!
The ultra-talented Ghanaian possesses a spellbinding brand of direct, left-footed artistry from the right flank. He registered an admirable, but not mind-boggling, return of goals and assists over three King Power seasons despite recent collective desolation on Filbert Way.
While a mercurial temperament has occasionally flickered through his raw exuberance, it is easy to tell that, with increased industry and dedication, this forward could go straight to the top. Obviously he must leave referees alone and concentration on embarrassing, rather than chastising, his opponents.
Indeed, prominent teams across Europe eagerly wish to sign him, according to a plethora of reporters and reports. Continental standouts such as RB Leipzig have closely tracked his progression, while Galatasaray are allegedly eyeing the wingman with a view to a bid. But the Turks may struggle to foot the bill.
Where Leicester City winger Abdul Fatawu wishes to play football next season
Albeit the Ghana international apparently favours remaining in England; presumably with the bright lights of the Premier League the preferred destination. He is not short of admiration.
"The player’s current preference is believed to be remaining in England"SportsBoom
Concurrently, Leicester City must sell the 22-year-old as a premium asset; the LE2 team absolutely cannot invite financial strife again. This is also why they shall probably sell low too.
Therefore, the ambitious English sides who apparently admire the Fox will be absolutely delighted. Fulham, Everton, Bournemouth and Sunderland are said to be among the interested parties; the Black Cats made a large offer during the previous preseason.
"Villa and AFC Bournemouth are also firmly in the mix, with all four clubs keeping close tabs on his situation."
However, Aston Villa have entered the market; City's Midlands rivals absolutely require a right-winger like Fatawu. Unsurprisingly, the astute Unai Emery recognises the immense value in acquiring such an explosive asset before plucky rivals complete a hypothetical deal. The Toffees were supposedly very keen too.
