Even though Leicester City Football Club are yet to sell any players, or sign any for that matter, plenty of speculation exists regarding the Foxes. Many footballers are expected to leave the East Midlands outfit over the summer - the Blue Army fan base are just wondering who and when. Nevertheless, offseason training and now preseason fixtures have begun. Giving some City professionals and youngsters a chance to impress during the friendly schedule.
That way, those wanting moves or experience can solidify permanent or temporary switches. In addition, a Fox or two will be wanted by the new manager, whenever they finally arrive. So which of City's personnel are looking to leave for a while or for good? On Monday, it was reported that one Leicester star's friend, an international player in his own right, has claimed that an LCFC midfielder wants to leave. The potential preferred destination was also named.
LCFC assets likely departing soon
First of all, Mads Hermansen and Bilal El Khannouss are the possible big money exits from King Power Stadium. The pair are probably City's best or most talented ballers.
The impressive goalkeeper could go to Manchester United or West Ham United. While the Morocco international is said to be wanted by big six side Arsenal. Wilfred Ndidi is another high profile player predicted to depart.
Leicester City star Wilfred Ndidi's associate claims the midfielder is more than open to leaving the Foxes and has revealed the Nigerian's club preference
Is Ndidi good enough to play for Man United, as is purported by media? In their current state, the Nigerian National Team representative is probably too good for Utd.
"While Everton and Al-Ahli’s interest is obvious, Ndidi hopes to join Manchester United. He wants to take a step up by signing for a big club like Manchester United"Aghahowa, via SportWitness
In all seriousness, he'd be a good bench option for any Premier League outfit. Ndidi's mate Julius Aghahowa told Africa Foot that the 28-year-old would choose the Red Devils over Everton or Saudi Arabian interest.