There are three fresh Leicester City transfer rumours to assess as we head into the weekend. Of course, the East Midlanders welcome Birmingham City to King Power Stadium this evening (Friday) for a Championship game. If you thought the current week had already been busy for hearsay concerning the Foxes, you'd be right. But it appears now that LCFC have resolved Profit and Sustainability problems - they are seeking to sign certain targets. The trio currently named as prospective signings are Tottenham Hotspur's Israel international, Manor Solomon, Josh Murphy of Portsmouth, along with Fally Mayulu, who plays for Bristol City at the moment. Let's examine the respective journalist and outlet claims.
The most recent Leicester City transfer rumours up until now
Here at Foxes of Leicester, we do aim to bring all City speculation to your attention. As I said previously, Leicester have seemingly been active over the past few days.
That was after they tied up further necessary outgoings; Sky Sports reporter Rob Dorsett subsequently announced PSR issues were neutralised. Meanwhile some very recent links are to Issa Kabore, William Bøving, Jonas Omlin, Calvin Stengs and João Rego.
Manor Solomon
While City still, somewhat strangely, reportedly target wingers over strikers, Solomon has shown up on the radar. The Israeli probably won't feature for Thomas Frank’s Spurs. The report was broken by transfer specialist Ben Jacobs on podcast Last Word on Spurs.
Josh Murphy
Murphy's identical twin Jacob had a wonderful time at Newcastle United last season. Whilst his brother shone at Pompey as well. Though, according to The Portsmouth News, it would take a rather large offer to lure Josh to Filbert Way.
Fally Mayulu
Mayulu is a centre forward, so this is the connection I am most concerned with. Leicester would like to loan the towering attacker who supposedly wants out of Ashton Gate.
"Leicester City have registered their interest in signing Bristol City forward Fally Mayulu, sources have told Football Insider. The 23-year-old has also been the subject of an enquiry from Celtic, who are keen to explore the possibility of a move before the transfer deadline."