Sky Sports reporter gives Leicester fans transfer news they crave

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Much concern currently exists within Leicester City Football Club's Blue Army fan base. The Foxes fans are understandably frustrated, disenchanted and disillusioned with, worried by and disconnected from the powers-that-be on Filbert Way. The King Power International Group, who own and run LCFC under the guardianship of Aiyawatt (Khun Top) Srivaddhanaprabha (worryingly, at this stage), haven't invested properly in recent years.

Yet, as this outlet's significant financial exposé from yesterday (Thursday, January 15) disclosed, Top did try to steer the LE2 ship appropriately. His seemingly low business acumen and tied hands are now the chief problems with respect to Profit and Sustainability, investment and sufficient guidance.

All of this noise and anxiety led the support to be concerned that the chairman would begin pawning off any of City's sellable assets. Meaning the eminent and most promising athletes on the books could be unwisely relinquished in order to balance the outfit's books and clear some of the Macquarie Bank debt and substantial interest.

So which outstanding Foxes would be up for sale if, hypothetically, Top got his way and started to clear house? A manoeuvre that could be totally counterintuitive and, of course, counterproductive.

One trusted Sky Sports reporter who covers the North East has given Leicester City supporters the transfer news they so dearly craved

First of all, one of the Leicestershire side's preeminent youngsters could be sacrificed as pure profit once a professional contract is signed. Top of that list would be precocious winger Jeremy Monga.

Meanwhile Lorenz Hutchinson is another whom the biggest European teams are supposedly monitoring. Jake Evans and Loius Page are equally, if not loftier, rising stars.

Yet it is the respective potential exits of senior personnel which has the City faithful most concerned, naturally. Abdul Fatawu is definitely at the top of that list.

Although, widely-known journalist Keith Downie thankfully threw cold water on the suggestion that the Ghana international will leave. Specifically regarding potential suitor Sunderland:

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