Wrexham supporters have received a seemingly important update on their apparent quest to sign ex-England international and one-time Leicester City star, Jamie Vardy. Is the news good or bad for the Welsh team? Meanwhile Leicester are said to be open to letting a good pro, who's been at LCFC ages, leave the club.
What's the score?
We have two City stories to bring to your attention on Wednesday afternoon. First of all, transfer news. And while this information doesn't directly affect the Foxes, it concerns their most famous ever player in Vardy. Wrexham are said to be one of the Championship clubs with a chance of signing the legendary Fox. However, Foxes of Leicester dispute that claim because Vardy probably wouldn't wish to go head-to-head with City next season. So what is the Red Dragons' major Vardy update?
In addition to that report, it is claimed that bosses at the East Midlands outfit will allow a long-time star to leave Leicestershire this summer. Will this proposed departure impact the starting lineup much, if at all? And do we advocate a sale in this instance?
Leicester City allow solid team member Wilfred Ndidi to depart
It seems a lifetime since Ndidi came through the doors on Filbert Way. He was a great signing and has been an exceptional servant to the Leicester side.
"Borussia Dortmund have been given permission by Leicester City to speak to midfielder Wilfried Ndidi about a move this summer."Sport Witness
Although, it may be an appropriate time for him to try something different. Ndidi isn't as dominant as he once was. Right now feels like an ideal opportunity to cash in; £9million would be very helpful.
Wrexham get major Jamie Vardy news
Transfer expert Graeme Bailey recently spoke to Wrexham Insider about JV9. According to Bailey, Vardy 'isn't a prime target' for the Hollywood-backed side. In fact, Wrexham might not even pursue a striker during preseason.
"And speaking to Wrexham Insider, transfer expert Graeme Bailey revealed the latest on Vardy’s links to the Racecourse. Bailey explains that Vardy is not a prime target for the Dragons right now, and that Parkinson may not even sign another striker."