Transfer loss feels inevitable as star told he's too good for Leicester

Leicester City FC v Southampton FC - Premier League
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If we trust significant reports and opinions of experts concerning the state of affairs at Leicester City, it is likely that the club will lose important Foxes this summer. In fact, the loss of eminent players to outgoing transfer feels rather inevitable at this point in time. Judging the roster as commodities by their value to City and potentially other teams, which isn't an easy or particularly kind task, two Leicester men standout as profitable.

Any attempts to convince the pair to remain at King Power Stadium will probably be particularly futile too. One of these ballers is actually rated as too good to be an LCFC professional anymore. But which Fox was told he's outgrown the Championship and that he should be on the move? Do we think the side will suffer if Mads Hermansen eventually leaves? And, similarly, will Bilal El Khannouss' possible exit also hurt the East Midlands side?


Notable transfer loss feels inevitable as star told he's too good for Leicester City

Certain Premier League clubs are now collectively circling to capture City's eye-catching competitors. In other words, we're at risk of losing our best footballers. Atop the list of potential leavers are, undoubtedly, Hermansen and El Khannouss.

Newcastle United and Aston Villa are said to have joined Arsenal in the pursuit of the Morocco international. While it is difficult for Foxes fans to come to terms with their favourites exiting the squad, we must face facts.

The City board typically commission the sale of one outstanding Fox per preseason. Hopefully that stance is enforced. Because, if not, both of them could go.


Thoughts on Mads Hermansen

Leicester-specialist reporter Jordan Blackwell believes Hermansen is worth approximately £32.5 million to LCFC. Blackwell assesses that the Dane is of a higher standard than necessary for the Championship. I concur.

Luckily we have Jakub Stolarczyk as a seemingly fine replacement lined up. Bilal's hypothetical departure appears more comparatively straining for the XI.