Current Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is in the dark on what's in store for him, as we all know. Although, the LCFC hierarchy are probably still unsure what they want and what they can even achieve financially. This leaves the Dutchman remaining clueless over his own Foxes future.
However, van Nistelrooy implied that King Power bosses might perhaps have to convince him to stay if they indeed desire his presence. You see, the former Manchester United man wants assurances concerning what is available and possible on Filbert Way. If City can't make certain promises - RvN isn't interesting in staying anyway.
Though irrespective of those wishes, Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, known as 'Khun Top', is yet to contact the 48-year-old about the job and its prospects. Van Nistelrooy and the media have already confirmed as much, or as little. Meanwhile one of RvN's staff members is on the verge on leaving Leicestershire too. And the backroom person in question could end up back in the Premier League.
So, what's the story and what are the subsequent conjectural implications for LCFC?
A couple of Foxes internationals
Before we get into the main aspect of the piece, I just wanted to bring something unrelated to the Blue Army's attention. Hamza Choudhury is now a National Team goalscorer (Bangladesh). Not to mention Woyo Coulibaly's Mali debut occurring.
Leicester City coach may join PL club
It seems as though LCFC Goalkeeping coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar may be departing as well. Van Nistelrooy and ten Rouwelaar were previously part of Erik ten Hag's group at Manchester United.
RvN's precarious position obviously leaves his colleague in an equally unforeseeable circumstance. The 44-year-old is likely pondering his next move, and possibly networking in that sense.
Conveniently, an update has emerged from Italian Sky. Fabian Hurzeler is said to be interested in 'adding ten Rouwelaar to his Brighton & Hove Albion staff'.