Many Foxes will leave their Leicester City home over the summer, departing in a multitude of directions as the club navigates a precarious financial landscape. Most members of the LCFC faithful have long since made their peace with the persistent errors and systemic failures that have plagued King Power Stadium corridors for years.
The collective memory of the City support will, however, never forgive how the LE2 club was systematically run into the ground under the stewardship of Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha and Jon Rudkin. Martyn Glover must not be absolved of his own culpability either, as the recruitment chief presided over a sequence of monumentally unsatisfactory, counterproductive and financially reckless acquisitions.
Disquietingly, alongside the probable exits of supposedly valuable senior assets such as Abdul Fatawu, Ben Nelson and the increasingly unreliable and unprofessional Harry Winks, a few promising young talents are also expected to vacate Filbert Way. The most prominent among these is the sublimely talented, albeit raw, prospect Jeremy Monga, while Louis Page is also reportedly drawing covetous glances from behemoths like Manchester United.
News on Leicester City starlet Jeremy Monga from trusted media outlet The Athletic
Yet, it is Monga who remains the crown jewel at Seagrave, attracting widespread interest according to recent, credible reports. And, once again as with Page, it is mammoth teams from all corners of Europe ostensibly eyeing the wideman.
🔺#AFC ask to be kept informed on Morgan Rogers
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🔺Arteta & Berta's push for investment
🔺German int'l defender Brown of interest (@SebSB)
🔺Kepa's £5m release clause
🔺Monga could cost £10-15m
1st Arsenal dealsheet of the window is 🆓 on @TheAthleticFC⬇️https://t.co/MqTvSYwFMD
A leading football outlet has now confirmed Arsenal's concrete interest and a prospective move for the teenage Fox, leaving the fan base in a state of profound melancholy. The Athletic report that Monga will sign professional terms will Leicester; ensuring up to a £15 million transfer fee.
This development is undeniably bittersweet for City supporters. Whilst the organisation is desperate for a substantial cash injection, they are poised to lose perhaps the most precocious talent ever produced in the Leicestershire region.
