We bring you a pair of Leicester's City transfer rumours today (Tuesday, August 5). And this isn't just hearsay, some of the reporting comes from trusted sources, journalists and outlets. Not to mention being supported or strengthened by circumstance and expert opinion and understanding of the Foxes and how they operate.
First of all, a famed and loyal City midfielder is linked with an exit from Filbert Way. Though he is always involved in the rumour mill. However, on this occasions it is increasingly likely that City stalwart Wilfred Ndidi is in fact set to leave LCFC. Whereas Mads Hermansen, who has been tipped to go for at least a year, could potentially be staying at King Power Stadium. None of this speculation is yet confirmed, though important reporters such as Fabrizio Romano have commented on at least one of the situations at hand. Let's get started.
Is Wilfred Ndidi set to leave the East Midlands side?
I can't recall an offseason in recent memory when the Nigeria international was not connected with an external team. If the midfield man does eventually depart this summer, Foxes of Leicester would definitely wish him well.
Basically Ndidi joining a foreign outfit might perhaps be best situation for all concerned. Besiktas are the most frequently mentioned club that hold an interest in the 28-year-old. Yet Real Betis are attempting to scupper Any Turkish agreement by hijacking the deal.
However, Fabrizio Romano, the foremost authority on transfers in the game, insists the Turks are on the verge of completion with the East Midlanders. We shall see.
Is Mads Hermansen staying at Leicester City?
It appears that West Ham United and Graham Potter will go for Botafogo goalkeeper John Victor instead of Hermansen. With the Dane only recently recovering from injury, and City never settling for low fees, I can see the 25-year-old remaining on Filbert Way for a while.
"The Leicester City number one is a strong contender to be sold this summer, but it seems he won't be heading to West Ham"Leicester Mercury