We round up three intriguing Leicester City transfer rumours on deadline day with the market ready for a final flourish. Foxes fans are expectant following a cache of cash being hoarded on Filbert Way for successful sales. Not to mention only one addition materialising over the summer in veteran goalkeeper Asmir Begovic. The East Midlands outfit's recruitment department have under four hours (at the time of writing) to complete one or two signings.
Free transfers, loans and an inexpensive deal or two are the order of the day. Even with City bosses holding tightly to their supposed £50 million war chest. Obviously LCFC bosses need to ensure some profit is put into other areas. Yet, we are informed that the King Power side can and should spend some of their profits. Meanwhile we have compiled a list of updates on Foxes transfer targets. Though time is running out for moves to be made. We don't want another Adrien Silva debacle.
Yet contemporary speculation does include a few different LCFC-linked footballers. First of all, Millwall striker Mihailo Ivanovic. The centre forward has had a price tag slapped on him at the intimidation Den. While Josh Murphy has been given an eye-watering valuation by Portsmouth owners. But Jacob Murphy's twin is said to want to join the mighty Leicester. Last but by no means least, we have a reported outcome to the Josh Brownhill saga. Allow me to explain.
Mihailo Ivanovic price reveal
Leicester reportedly 'held a significant interest' in acquiring Ivanovic. Though it appears City have turned attention to Julian Carranza amid a £10m asking fee.
"Now, Julian Carranza is set to make the switch to the King Power Stadium from Feyenoord"EFL Analysis
Josh Murphy wants Leicester City transfer
"Portsmouth Star ‘Would Be Keen’ To Make Leicester City Move"Inside Futbol
Pompey manager John Mousinho essentially says Murphy isn't for sale, along with this comical comment:
"It would take £50m from Real Madrid for us to consider selling him"
Josh Brownhill outcome
Unfortunately, for many reasons, Brownhill has selected Saudi Arabian club Al Shabab. He did so in spite of a very generous LCFC offer.