Amidst the chaos and uncertainty currently surrounding Leicester City Football Club, a beacon of positivity and encouragement has emerged from within the LE2 outfit's youth ranks. The announcement of several promising young talents signing new or initial professional contracts offers a much-needed boost, signaling a potential bright future despite the current chaos.
The commitment of exciting youngsters to new deals is always promising, especially when a club is operating with minimal, or borderline non-existent, funding. This demonstrates a belief in the organisation's vision, as well as a dedication to developing their careers at City, which can be invaluable during challenging times.
Stevie Bausor, a 21-year-old goalkeeper, is among those who have put pen to paper, continuing his development within the Foxes' setup. Bobby Amartey, a 20-year-old defender, has also committed his future, bringing stability to the youth set-up.
Mirsad Ali, a 20-year-old defender, will be looking to make his mark in the coming seasons, showcasing the talent nurtured at the club. Logan Briggs, a 21-year-old midfielder and Wales youth international, is now developing on loan at Northampton Town.
We can confirm a number of young players have agreed new terms with us, while several Academy talents have also taken the next step in their journeys by signing professional contracts ✍️
— Leicester City (@LCFC) August 18, 2026
Congratulations, lads! 👏
19-year-old up-and-coming striker Josh King has also extended his stay, offering goal-scoring prowess as he progresses through the academy. Harry French, another 20-year-old goalkeeper, completes the list of those making renewed agreements, reinforcing the Foxes foundation.
Adding to this positive news, 18-year-old defender Alpha Diallo has penned his first professional contract, marking a significant step in his burgeoning career. Will Daniels, a left-back and Canada youth international at 18, also put pen to paper on his initial professional terms, highlighting the East Midlands team's faith in his potential.
17-year-old midfielder and England youth international Hugo De Lisle is another who has secured his first professional contract, generating considerable excitement among fans and staff alike. Fabien Simons, a 17-year-old left-back, completes the quartet of players stepping up to professional status.
One to watch at Leicester City
It is particularly pleasing to see that these youngsters still wish to be a part of LCFC all things considered, underscoring the strong academy system and an ironically enduring appeal to emerging talent considering King Power's problems! The crop's dedication speaks volumes about the environment and opportunities provided at Seagrave.
De Lisle, in particular, is an especially rated prospect, having already gained recognition at Three Lions youth level. His commitment is considered great news for the Foxes, as he is widely tipped to have a significant impact on senior football squads in the years to come.
