Why Leicester man Coulibaly's contract may be ripped up

US Sassuolo Calcio v Genoa CFC - Serie A
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Occasionally, a player comes through the door at Leicester City Football Club appearing to be a truly appropriate signing. They look the part; they have academy pedigree; fame and acceptance in their homeland or at previous clubs is evident. All the Foxes' ducks are seemingly lined up in a row.

Then these athletes, who appear to be ideal or perfect fits, eventually play; often with few minutes and limited opportunities at first. Sometimes they impress the manager, join the starting lineup or make a substantial shout to shake up the order of hierarchy on the substitute's bench.

On other occasions, the new man is deemed unsuitable for the boss's methods. From time to time, and worst of all, the acquired professional is deemed surplus to requirements. Loaned out LCFC full back Woyo Coulibaly is currently one of those Foxes. And I truly believe that multiple City head coaches have failed to identify that the French/Malian pro is a bit of a baller.

Clearly those who judge senior talent at Unione Sportiva Sassuolo Calcio (or just 'Sassuolo') are not convinced by Coulibaly's skill set. When considering how abjectly defenders and makeshift defensive men such as Luke Thomas and Hamza Choudhury can perform at times, it makes you wonder why the Gonesse, France-born man has been disregarded. He could now possibly be discarded altogether.

Why unwanted Leicester City player Woyo Coulibaly's Sassuolo contract will plausibly be terminated and what will happen to him at King Power Stadium

"Right-back Woyo Coulibaly could be set for an abrupt return to England, with reports suggesting that Sassuolo and Leicester City are discussing the early termination of his season-long loan agreement."

So the Black and Greens are not interested in keeping the 26-year-old, as detailed above. Coming back to Leicestershire becomes feasible.

Giving Coulibaly a chance would be my recommendation to the management and powers-that-be on Filbert Way. Yet that suggestion will probably go unnoticed - or ignored.

A lack of trust was cited in Italy. Similarly, Coulibaly apparently struggled with the physicality and speed of English football, meanwhile.

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