Leicester City might eventually get around to signing some players. One of the potential new recruits could turn out to be a Championship-quality defender. Although the Foxes have a decent stock of centre backs at present. If Conor Coady leaves, one of the senior back-up footballers may be called upon to take his place. But are any of the existing team members good enough to cover the former England international's position in the side. You can probably already guess my subjective answer to that question! So which Leicester centre half, or acquired star, will begin in the starting lineup instead of Coady?
Ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers player Conor Coady likely moving to Scotland with Rangers
Coady is reportedly open to a transfer to the Scottish Premiership. No surprise there from the man who tried to leave Leicester in the lurch in January when Wolves apparently came calling. If you read my stuff on Foxes of Leicester, you'll know that I don't really appreciate Coady for that reason and others.
The CB, along with Harry Winks (another highly paid Fox we could do without), were at the centre of the disrespectful debacle in Copenhagen. Coady also appears to crowbar himself in as a rather ineffectual leader in the XI. If he indeed was influential, his efforts were clearly insufficient.
Which Leicester City centre back will take Coady's place?
Things seem to be moving fast at Ibrox. The Light Blues have a Champions League qualifier versus Panathinaikos next month. Therefore Russell Martin is making moves.
Should Coady depart King Power Stadium, we need a suitable replacement. Profit and Sustainability issues could dictate proceedings there. And that may mean minimal acquisitions on Filbert Way, I'm afraid.
I'm tipping Ben Nelson to be given a chance at the back. Caleb Okoli has an opportunity to make his name as well. While Jannik Vestergaard and Wout Faes are candidates to leave.