Leicester City are finally being more prudent and conducting some much-needed business. This suggested deal might perhaps not be as media friendly nor as frequent in comparison to other topics of discussion within the footballing realm. Though I consider these particular matters arguably more important than other heavily reported issues and situations such as transfer hearsay.
I'll actually speak on two unrelated Foxes stories on this occasion. First of all, let's talk about the defensive man who's in line to extend his existing LCFC contract. I would say that this is a satisfactory call from under pressure owner (headed by chairman, Aiyawatt 'Khun Top' Srivaddhanaprabha) and his underlings.
Second of all on the list is international news. Don't worry, all the National Team games have wrapped up. And the Sky Bet Championship will return on Friday evening; with Leicester playing on Saturday afternoon versus Stoke City at King Power Stadium. The fresh update concerns a City winger who may be switching allegiance. Let's see what's being said.
Stephy Mavididi steps up for the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mavididi had hopes of representing England on a national stage. But he will now likely represent DR Congo, if reports on the subject are genuine and accurate.
"Stephy Mavididi ready to represent DR Congo after years of turning down call-ups, as they near World Cup qualification"Tribuna
The Fox is awaiting a call from the 'country of his ancestors' in Central Africa. The side are on the verge of making the World Cup after reaching the Playoffs. I say good luck to Stephy and les Léopards!
Well-liked Leicester right back Ricardo Pereira's apparent new contract offer
Ricardo is one of the elder statesmen of the Leicester squad at this point. He is admired by the Blue Army fan base - we just would have loved to have seen more of him.
"Leicester City are set to offer captain Ricardo Pereira a new deal, SportsBoom can exclusively reveal."Sports Boom
Injuries are incidentally the only drawback of offering quality footballers like the Portuguese a new deal. Though this claim essentially has Foxes of Leicester's vote.
