A mass exodus is not simply envisaged at King Power Stadium this summer - it is an essential part of an impending, and surely challenging LCFC offseason. Finance dictates that Leicester City must rid themselves of (terminology intentional) many Foxes during preseason.
Obviously that situation will, in most cases, not involve emotional farewells for the LE2 fan base. Why is that? Well, because the City 'stars', along with their supporting cast, have generally been atrocious all campaign.
An embarrassment to the Blue Army on the whole. A disastrous situation. Dear, oh dear.
​Irrespective of which division they dwell in, The King Power International Group must pull their collective fingers out and make some decent decisions. Due diligence is the name of the game now; if not, anything is possible in a negative sense.
Consequently, vultures are circling to snag a Leicestershire bargain. Which is rather reminiscent of Half-Price Pie Day in Melton Mowbray!
Which Leicester City professionals are being monitored?
While a few senior Foxes surprisingly retain value, the up-and-coming ballers are seemingly attracting most fervent interest. Manchester United are reportedly eyeing midfield maestro Louis Page. Meanwhile Jeremy Monga is reportedly admired by every continental titan.
"According to talkSPORT, the 16-year-old has a raft of admirers following Leicester’s humiliating relegation to League One."Yorkshire Post
​Both Manchester giants have allegedly held dialogues on Filbert Way regarding Monga; with Arsenal labelling the youthful winger a 'prime target'. Now, Leeds United and Newcastle United join the pursuit of the Coventry-born starlet.
"Leeds are said to be among them, while Arsenal and Newcastle are also thought to be fans of the tricky wideman."
Monga, who remains 16 for a few months more, stands as the Championship's youngest goalscorer. In addition to being the Premier League's third-youngest debutant of all-time.
Furthermore, German powerhouses Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig are monitoring Monga as well. The Magpies ostensibly crave another 'tricky wingman' to ignite St James' Park next season.
Conversely, the Whites are whispered to be a less ideal destination given their current wing-less system. Nevertheless, this young Fox remains one of football's most scintillating prospects amidst a bleak landscape.
