Leicester loanee wants permanent transfer - Foxes fans rejoice

Le Havre Athletic Club v AS Monaco - Ligue 1 McDonald's 2025/2026
Le Havre Athletic Club v AS Monaco - Ligue 1 McDonald's 2025/2026 | Franco Arland/GettyImages

​The arrival of Wout Faes at King Power Stadium in late 2022 felt less like a strategic acquisition and more like a panicked, eleventh-hour punt. It was a desperate attempt to appease a restless fanbase. A superficial balm applied to a gaping top flight wound they didn't yet realise was fatal.

Hindsight only sharpened the sting of unsatisfactory recruitment. The Belgian's signing was a dreadfully ill-advised precursor to the 'Nightmare on Filbert Street' that has haunted Leicester City ever since.

Abject

​Faes' tenure in the East Midlands can only be described as abject. Despite his status as a decorated international, he performed with a staggering incongruity: oscillating between erratic displays of Sunday league clumsiness and a chilling aura of disinterested lethargy.

At times, watching the mop-haired defender was an exercise in frustration: a so-called elite athlete whose heart appeared to have checked out long before his legs did. His lack of conviction suggested a man whose soul had been drained; not just of affection for the Foxes, but for the beautiful game itself.

The Great Escape: Why Wout Faes' Mediterranean yearning is a mercy for Leicester City

​Now,with Faes making no secret of his desire to turn a temporary stint at AS Monaco into a permanent Principality residence, the Leicester faithful are breathing a collective sigh of relief. Or rejoicing.

The financial reality is as sobering as a new Dominik Szoboszlai hairstyle. The East Midlanders will almost certainly fail to recoup the £15 million plus fee paid to Reims almost four years ago.

Though, halving that loss would represent a masterstroke compared to the alternative: remaining shackled to an overpaid, underperforming asset whose commitment has been fundamentally compromised.
​Faes recently admitted that while leaving was 'difficult', it was a mutual yearning shared by both player and organisation.

As Faes seeks solace on the sun-drenched shores of the Mediterranean, a compromised ending should materialise. For Leicester, it is an exorcism; for the cente back, a fresh start he needs. Good luck.

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