Even without a new manager in place at Leicester City, with Gary Rowett's contract already expired and not expected to be extended, the Foxes' brightest stars will inevitably be sold. It would, of course, be preferential for the East Midlands club to already have their latest team boss at the helm during these important times.
However, The King Power International Group rarely orchestrates matters at King Power Stadium with such simplicity. Had Russell Martin, Rene Hake or even Dave Challinor been hypothetically installed, they would naturally expect to voice opinions (albeit likely insignificant ones, with Jon Rudkin pulling the strings) regarding incoming and outgoing personnel.
Any sane organisation would regard such consultation as standard professional practice, yet the chief football officer clearly views himself as superior to those individuals. Along with, quite remarkably, above suspicion.
Consequently, eminent City footballers will inevitably depart, some far sooner than others.
From the senior group currently gracing Filbert Way, homegrown English defender Ben Nelson is widely predicted to be relinquished.
Naturally Leicester's most valuable commodity, Abdul Fatawu, represents a baller who could command upwards of £30 million in the open market due to a clause. By contrast, the experienced Jannik Vestergaard will likely be permitted to depart for a significantly more modest sum.
Jeremy Monga destined to depart Leicester City
​Youngster Jeremy Monga is another Fox destined for an imminently glamorous exit: the Premier League. He is a sensational talent defined by his explosive pace, fearless 1v1 capability and elite, two-footed dribbling.
Though still raw, the Coventry-born teenager's rare combination of physicality and poise allows him to glide past defenders, marking him as a future superstar. Arsenal have emerged as his most fervent suitor.
Jeremy #Monga (born in 2009) has agreed personal terms with #Arsenal, which are now working to reach a deal with #Leicester to sign the wonderkid. #transfers #AFC #LCFC
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) June 8, 2026
The forward has reportedly already agreed to personal terms with the North Londoners. A transfer fee in the region of £10m-£15 million is currently being touted for the prodigy's services.
