It appears that Leicester City's Blue Army fan base may be able to breath a collective sigh of relief. Of course, most of us LCFC fans have been worried sick over the summer. The prospect of your favourite and best players leaving the club is never a nice thought. A team in the Foxes' position can be left absolutely starless in a situation like this.
For example, with Eberechi Eze finally getting his move away from Selhurst Park, apparently to Arsenal rather than Tottenham Hotspur, City could well lose a quality footballer. Bilal El Khannouss is, according to Fabrizio Romano et al, set to move to Crystal Palace as Eze's replacement. If anybody can succeed the masterful and dazzlingly good Englishman, it is arguably the Fox.
So while the Leicestershire supporters must get to grips with the idea of one of their notable ballers exiting, there may be a positive piece of accompanying information. And, if true, fans will be overjoyed with this supposed transfer news on arguably their most cherished player of the East Midlands side.
Leicester City fans will be overjoyed with Abdul Fatawu transfer news
Although Fatawu caused a bit of controversy over the weekend, he is one of the standout Foxes. He asked for 'more' from the faithful after a disappointing defeat and some early departures from the Preston North End fixture.
All that will be forgiven (if it isn't already) if he stays at Leicester this season. The Ghana National Team representative is connected with a few Premier League clubs at the moment. His admirers are said to include Everton and Sunderland.
Though the Toffees have other apparent options to discuss and potentially target. Jack Grealish's arrival already lessened the chances there. Meanwhile City fans have been handed an ideal update from Sports Illustrated. Essentially it is claimed Leicester are unlikely to let Fatawu go if they allow El Khannouss to join the Gunners.
"Palace would now turn their attention to Leicester City's Bilal El Khannouss, and if they manage to sign him, it will be very difficult for the Foxes to let Sunderland-linked Abdul Fatawu leave."SI