Leicester City's collection of stars, which is seemingly little more than a fading mirage at present, must be ruthlessly broken down and sold off for parts. The current squad shall be decimated this summer; it is a group destined to be destroyed and rebuilt from the rubble of a catastrophic campaign.
Whether the King Power hierarchy metaphorically employs world-renowned architects or mere cowboy builders to undertake this monumental reconstruction remains a subject of heated debate. The powers-that-be on Filbert Way can no longer afford the luxury of eminent management or an expensive recruitment department, and thus the faithful know precisely which no-frills, austere direction the side is heading in.
It just so happens that League One is a division where frugality is a necessity of survival rather than an aesthetic design. Consequently, several Foxes stars will refuse to countenance the wrongly perceived indignity of plying their trade in England's third tier, compelling them to depart through either design or the harsh demands of the balance sheet.
Abdul Fatawu is chief among those destined for the exit, possessing undeniable pedigree that attracts interest from the loftier heights of the EFL Championship and the Premier League. Established outfits such as Everton, Bournemouth, Fulham Aston Villa and Sunderland supposedly wish to arrange marquee transfers for the diminutive Ghanaian winger.
Leicester City can reportedly make a €7 million profit by selling standout Abdul Fatawa to Coventry City this summer
Yet, newly-promoted Premier League upstarts Coventry City, an historic Leicester foe, have emerged as an apparent ambitious destination. Armed with newfound 'financial muscle' following their elevation, the Sky Blues are clearly testing the resolve of a club currently forced to weigh every penny.
"Sportsworldghana.com can report that newly-promoted Premier League side Coventry City is a possible destination, as their improved financial muscles.
Despite a rivalry between the clubs, their different situations could make a transfer beneficial for both."
The undoubted baller's Transfermarkt value currently sits at €24 million. His switch via Sporting CP to LE2 cost a reported €17m, leaving a potential €7m profit.
