We have some breaking Leicester City news for you on Friday afternoon thanks to a pre-match press conference. It appears the powers-that-be at King Power Stadium are still yet to make their expected managerial decision. It has been speculated that current Foxes boss Ruud van Nistelrooy would be sacked imminently. However, as others have predicted, it seems as though the LCFC hierarchy will wait until the final Premier League match to do so.
Leicester play Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium on Sunday afternoon as the 2024/25 English top flight signs off for another term. Van Nistelrooy will more than likely be sacked following the fixture which has nothing at all riding on it for either outfit. While hearsay regarding City's potential next head coach grows, van Nistelrooy offers the press and fans some insight into the situation. But what did the Dutchman say exactly?
Breaking Leicester City news with Foxes bosses yet to make decision on current gaffer Ruud van Nistelrooy or next possible LCFC manager
Earlier this week it was alleged that former Southampton boss Russell Martin had been chosen to take over from van Nistelrooy at Leicester. That report emerged from the Daily Mail.
Sky Sports subsequently contradicted that assessment with their own claim. Rob Dorsett, a Midlands reporter who is generally trusted, suggests that Martin is one of a two-man list.
The 39-year-old will have to compete with Sheffield Wednesday gaffer Danny Rohl for the LCFC job. But everyone is forgetting one thing: RvN remains in charge on Filbert Way.
Although, Dorsett did report that the ex-Manchester United player will be dismissed at the season's end. Yet van Nistelrooy himself is left in darkness.
Nevertheless the 48-48-year-old spoke to journalists before meeting the Cherries this weekend. RvN revealed that he's had no contact or conversations on his future with the City board as of now.
"Ruud Van Nistelrooy says that he has no more information on whether he will still be at Leicester next year"Sky Sports