Leicester City have had some fantastic strikers grace the King Power turf in recent times.
Jamie Vardy, of course, sticks out for his legendary 200-goal spell for the Foxes, but there is also Shinji Okazaki, who is another memorable centre-forward presence, more so for his hard-working character than his red-hot form in front of goal.
There is also Leonardo Ulloa, who borders on cult hero territory, as his 11 goals during the 2014/15 season were key in that much-talked-about great escape in the Premier League being pulled off.
Patson Daka doesn't fall into any of the categories above, really, with the Zambian's long-standing stay at Leicester about to end with a whimper.
Daka's Leicester stay is ending with a whimper
Costing £23m to obtain from RB Salzburg in 2021, Daka would join the King Power ranks with a Vardy-like reputation for scoring goals by the bucket load in Austria.
Indeed, a lethal 68 goals would be powered home from 125 games playing at the Red Bull Arena, so there would've been a lot of hype when Daka initially moved.
He never lived up to that hype, unfortunately, with only 29 goals coming his way from 168 games.
An afternoon to forget for Patson Daka, who missed a penalty and an open goal in Leicester's draw at Watford... 😓 pic.twitter.com/2ITCh1F1e0
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) March 21, 2026
Daka doesn't have the benefit of being gifted the leeway once handed to Okazaki either, in the fact that he is constantly trying to bust a gut for his team, as his performances during Leicester's relegation season just gone bordered on lifeless.
The former £23m purchase would only score six goals all season long, with Daka also not able to be a momentary cult figure - like Ulloa - either, who helped the Foxes to safety.
Despite all these negatives piling up when discussing the lacklustre 27-year-old, he looks as if he is on the cusp of a move to a major European division.
Leicester fans will be astounded by what clubs want Daka
Reports suggest that the likes of Sevilla and Valencia in La Liga are very keen on snapping up the hit-and-miss centre-forward, who will officially become a free agent, when his Foxes deal expires in late June.
This news will be met with some astonishment from the King Power masses, as he would surely struggle to get up to speed with what is expected of him in La Liga, after such an insipid season in the EFL.
On the end of two Spanish suitors, though, they probably view a possible deal as a risk-free move, as they aren't having to part ways with any significant sums of money to land the 47-time Zambia international.
It could prove to be a move that reignites Daka's fire in front of goal, after he squandered a horrendous 14 big chances in the Championship, as Leicester succumbed to their dire fate of back-to-back relegations.
Or, it could prove to be another goal-shy chapter in Daka's career.
Either way, Leicester fans won't be kept up at night by what this next move entails for the 27-year-old, as the Foxes masses will be hoping that a brand-new striker, who is far more lethal than Daka, joins the ranks soon, to spearhead an immediate return to the Championship.
