One star of Leicester City Football Club, who is currently with an adopted side, is set to leave in permanently in the summer. The player in question is playing on loan in Germany at the moment, and has seemingly made quite the impression. Though the irony of the Germans wanting to sign this immature, unpredictable and self-serving baller is not lost on us.
Potential problems emanating from the playmaker have, so far, not materialed with his temporary team. Though staff and bosses at VfB Stuttgart should be on guard for Potential issues. As a matter of fact, if the absent Fox hadn't stained his reputation by making a greater story than necessary, he would not have even considered moving to the capital of the South-west, Baden-Württemberg state.
I will explain and opine on the chronicles of the egocentric Morocco international very shortly. Although his tale topically coincides with yet another contemporary LCFC difficulty. Obviously City's Blue Army fan base and manager Marti Cifuentes are well aware of this particular troubling situation. Nonetheless, it took prominent Foxes midfielder Harry Winks speaking of it before attention really rose. Yep, creating chances is on the media's collective minds once again.
Opportunities in front of goal to become greater issue for Leicester City?
Winks recently spoke of a two-year problem at King Power Stadium: chance creation. Unfortunately the very probable departure of infantile attacking midfielder El Khannouss heightens the unfortunate element.
"Yes, I think that (creating chances) has probably been our problem the last couple of seasons now. We’re not creating quite as many chances and scoring as many goals as we’d like, but it’s a process and we’re working on that. We’re addressing the problem in training and hopefully we can start creating a lot more chances."Harry Winks, via LCFC Live
Even though the 21-year-old is not currently with City, that makes one less creative option.
Bilal El Khannouss likely to secure permanent transfer to VfB Stuttgart
With that prospect in mind, further speculation on the Moroccan has emerged. According to SportBILD, he is expected to make the switch permanent at the end of the season. In spite of the player's jejune footballing attitude, Bilal was one of Leicester's prime talents.
"Bilal El Khannouss’ move from Leicester City to VfB Stuttgart is looking extremely likely to be made permanent next summer. That’s according to SportBILD..."Sport Witness
