If you read our stuff often, you probably know that I'm not a fan of Leicester City's 2024/25 defence. But then, who in the Blue Army is?! The combination of Victor Kristiansen, Conor Coady, James Justin and whoever else you want was disastrous and tough to watch. Thankfully, two of the aforementioned undesirable defenders have already been sold for fair or decent prices. Coady going to Wrexham and Justin back to the Premier League with a daunting switch to Leeds United. I imagine the Whites fan base will be totally forgiving and patient with the struggling full back. Meanwhile Coady has seemingly settled in as a starter in Wales.
Though LCFC have work to do in order to sell Kristiansen, if that is truly the desire on Filbert Way. It should be after he didn't live up to a fee which is reported to be as high as £17 million. Just imagine where that money could have been invested at the King Power! An East Midlands rival is said to be eyeing up the Dane - luckily enough for us. Although the Leicestershire side will have to take a slight loss there. Yet a satisfactorily rebuilt back line is preferable to losing some cash.
In addition to looking at the full back, there is another matter at hand. City could, unsurprisingly, lose out on a potentially strengthening transfer target. The midfielder in question has supposedly received a lucrative offer to go to Saudi Arabia.
Leicester City face competition with Victor Kristiansen in shop window amid offer to midfield prospect
Fabrizio Romano confirmed that the 22-year-old is in talks with Nottingham Forest. However, The Athletic claim the Tricky Trees have a four-man shortlist: Kristiansen, Joaquin Seys, Nahuel Molina and Lutsharel Geertruida.
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Elsewhere, you may have to rule Josh Brownhill out. He's apparently got a £100,000-a-week offer from Al-Shabab.