We report on potential outgoing Leicester City transfers again on Tuesday afternoon. On this occasion we have two stories to discuss and dissect. First of all, there is an update for the Blue Army on unpopular central defender Wout Faes. He could well get his move to Besiktas in Turkey's Superlig this summer. Where the Belgium international will join up with recently departed Fox Wilfred Ndidi. But can the East Midlands team get the right price for their underperforming yet emotional player?
Meanwhile another significant exit could be on the cards. The ostensible switch is more high profile in this instance due to the magnitude of the team eyeing up another Foxes asset. To be fair, Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are said to be eager to sign brilliantly talented LCFC starlet, Jeremy Monga. So anything is possible, of course! Could a separate City centre back receive a dream swap back to Italy? Are AC Milan seriously lining up this particular Foxes signing?
AC Milan supposedly line up surprising Foxes signing in Caleb Okoli
Previous claims suggested that Okoli would prefer to return to his homeland after only a short while at LCFC. Indeed, his agent appears to have been shopping him around for at least nine months. I wonder what's in it for him?!
"Now, AC Milan are eyeing up a late move for the Italian."Sport Witness
In all seriousness, Cagliari were linked in January of this year. Though the 24-year-old is apparently on a Rossoneri shortlist of options. Merih Demiral is the other reported CB on the list.
Update on Wout Faes transfer
Right, here's the one you've been wanting for! Apart from Faes' timely match-winning header against Sheffield Wednesday in the season opener, there's not a whole lot of positivity to talk about. He is conceivably happy to go.
"Besiktas officials are due to fly into England to discuss a transfer for Leicester City centre-back Wout Faes, according to reports."Leicester Mercury
And we have ostensible information to that end. Besiktas officials are possibly in England now completing a deal.