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Transfer likely for flop Leicester defender with two admirers

Brentford FC v Leicester City FC - Premier League
Brentford FC v Leicester City FC - Premier League | Ryan Pierse/GettyImages

The Leicester City starting line-up, and its back-up collective, will be pretty much entirely changed for the upcoming League One season. Loads of Leicester players will leave - hopefully for a whopping great profit, with any luck!

​A few underwhelming Foxes, along with likable former captain Ricardo Pereira, have already left due to expiring contracts. For once, City must actually rid themselves of an unwelcome, even reprobate professional.

Yes, that disgrace of a Fox is Harry Winks; his exorbitant wages must be cleared from the books anyway. The Tottenham Hotspur old boy may bring a couple of million pounds in too.

Jannik Vestergaard is another on the chopping board. Every City supporter knew the centre back would ultimately be labelled a bad buy, much like the infamous Ade Akin-Bad-Buy!

The support also cannot rationalise this King Power obsession with ex-Southampton athletes and managers. Russell Martin now continues that procession after the weird signings of Ryan Bertrand and Joe Aribo before him.

Getting Victor Kristiansen gone from Leicester City

Victor Kristiansen arrived from FC Copenhagen in January 2023 for a reported £17 million. Heralded as a bright talent who had earned his stripes through 73 appearances and Champions League experience.

However, this Dane's career trajectory soon plateaued, as he struggled to adapt to the physical demands of English football despite initial flashes of promise. ​During his time at Leicester, Kristiansen's performances were frequently described as underwhelming, marked by fragility and a lack of imagination and no integration into the squad's tactical requirements.

A loan stint at Bologna in Serie A offered only temporary reprieve before the 23-year-old returned to a club atmosphere that had turned increasingly sour toward his and others' unsatisfactory contributions. Kristiansen recently upset LE2 supporters by claiming he did not come to Leicestershire to play in tier three.

Well, LCFC fans do not pay good money to watch low-quality ballers like you either, mate! If any reader is wondering, the underlying statistical analysis from his time in England fully substantiate this narrative.

"According to information from SPORT24, Panathinaikos is monitoring the case of 23-year-old left back Viktor Christiansen, who belongs to Leicester."

Ironically, Kristiansen started out like a committed bulldog - but quickly regressed into a bewildered Chihuahua. The left back has two decent clubs eyeing him up, bizarrely, with Panathinaikos currently leading the chase to secure his services, alongside Byens Hold.

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