All is quiet on Filbert Way right now. That feeling especially applies after the unbelievably unfortunately timed 5000-1 anniversary match concluded last weekend.
Much of the Blue Army are far more concerned with the state of contemporary Leicester City Football Club affairs than celebrating past glories. Dwelling in the past like Nottingham Forest does no club, nor fan, any good whatsoever!
So, the current inactivity at King Power Stadium is, ironically, causing more stress than if three or four stars were suddenly sold. At least in that scenario, Foxes fans would believe the organisation had applied prudence and was more financially secure.
Will the proposed, imminent Jeremy Monga sale to Arsenal ease Leicester City fears?
Indeed, offloading one of football's brightest prospects could never be a simple task. To relinquish such promising ballers as Coventry-born teenager Jeremy Monga, for example, is an immeasurable frustration.
However, the bigger picture is always illuminated; no name is bigger than the team. To that end, the precocious winger has myriad admirers, with clubs such as Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid all reportedly keeping a watchful eye on his rapid development.
It appears the pursuit has finally reached its zenith, as trusted transfer insider Fabrizio Romano insists that Arsenal have definitively won the race for the youngster's signature. This imminent transition to North London marks a significant departure for the burgeoning talent, leaving the LCFC faithful to ponder what might have been had he remained in the East Midlands in more prosperous times.
🚨🔴⚪️ Arsenal are pushing to advance on Jeremy Monga deal with Leicester City and player’s camp.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 4, 2026
Discussions ongoing as Monga has opened doors to the move to #AFC. pic.twitter.com/jqDwenuG7g
While the loss of such a gifted individual inevitably stings, Leicester must now pivot toward ensuring these funds are reinvested with surgical precision. Only by strengthening the squad across the pitch can the Foxes hope to navigate the unforgiving landscape of League One with newfound resilience and purpose.
