At the moment, most of the focus surrounding Leicester City Football Club is their ridiculously inconsistent displays on the field of play. Second of all, the current manager's supposed or predicted plight is another point of contention along with discussion.
The boss, Marti Cifuentes, may also be sacked at some stage this month (or week) if we can believe media expectations or forecasts on the subject. That is the third topic under discussion amongst the Foxes' Blue Army fan base at present.
Fourthly, chairman and owner Aiyawatt (Khun Top) Srivaddhanaprabha is a common theme that us City fans love to talk about. Although, the Thai businessman has earned some rather scathing appraisals as opposed the reverence his late father, Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, receives.
This list wouldn't be complete without adding Jon Rudkin's name. The under fire director of football is the main sticking point for the Leicestershire side's support, with respect to how (badly) the organisation is run.
So, as you can see for yourself, there are many matters under consideration on Filbert Way. This means contracts, transfers, as well as loans have been sidelined somewhat.
Leicester City have an upcoming free transfer dilemma concerning three ageing ballers
So where are we with regards to LCFC's expiring agreements? First of all, six Foxes will respectively be out of contract by July.
They consist of a trio of potentially valuable players: Harry Winks, Boubakary Soumare and Patson Daka. Not to mention that more senior group Ricardo Pereira, Asmir Begovic and Jordan Ayew will soon be uncontracted or free agents by the summer.
Winks, Soumare and Daka will possibly be up for sale in January. Alternatively they may be offered fresh deals. Though Pereira, Begovic and Ayew aren't considered that valuable by Leicester Mercury.
"Three of the six – Ricardo Pereira, Jordan Ayew, and Asmir Begovic – are in their 30s and at an age where they would be unlikely to fetch a transfer fee."
The latter three could be allowed to leave for nothing. I'd imagine captain Pereira will extend his stay.
