Today (Monday, November 17) I would love to take a quick look at two loanees of Leicester City Football Club. One of these temporarily exited Foxes was a very important, but immature and self-serving, player at King Power Stadium. That's while he was briefly with us, anyway.
The other, an athlete who I believe should have been offered way more opportunities under respective, former LCFC bosses Steve Cooper and Ruud van Nistelrooy. Cooper clearly didn't rate the footballer; neither did van Nistelrooy, particularly.
Both of the absent City players are actually separately forecast to permanently leave King Power Stadium over the summer. Do we agree with offloading decent talents such as the aforementioned pair? Could El Khannouss be welcomed back to Filbert Way after his deplorable antics in pushing for a transfer and reportedly threatening to refuse to play? And is Coulibaly somebody Foxes staff should reanalyse?
What's expected for Woyo Coulibaly at Leicester City?
Coulibaly looked a class act on the pitch to me. He exuded the quality and composure on the ball that Luke Thomas and certainly Victor Kristiansen lack. Yet the Mali National Team representative could be relinquished:
"Players who move out on loan following relegation often end up moving on for good upon their return. One man who left Leicester City on loan in the summer was Woyo Coulibaly, joining Sassuolo in Serie A... it wouldn’t be a surprise if the Malian movie on for good."The 72
What's the score with the disreputable Bilal El Khannouss?
Don't get me wrong here, and I am a bit bitter in this instance! Basically, El Khannouss is an exceptional baller; or he possesses the ability to eventually become one. Having players of that talent is essential for the Premier League; not t mention ambitious Championship teams.
Although, anybody who disrespects, belittles or demeans my club will be severely and unavoidably chastised on this website, or worse. That's how I've always appraised and protected Leicester; I won't change.
Foxes of Leicester are impartial with regards to sporting analysis, but partisan with respect to the actual club itself. Many fans are the same; this is why having the Morocco international back would be difficult for him and us; certainly without apology. He's predicted to leave anyway:
"Signed on loan with a conditional obligation to buy from Leicester this summer, El Khannouss has had an instant impact in Stuttgart... Once triggered, Stuttgart would be on the hook for €25m including add-ons, but if El Khannouss continues to develop, the Bundesliga club will happily pay the fee."Transfermarkt
