July 5, 2024

During the October international break, FLW summarized the most recent Leicester City news.

The Foxes have excelled since returning to the Championship, winning their last six league games to take the lead with high-flying Ipswich Town close behind.

The 2016 Premier League winners have defeated teams like Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, and Preston in their quest for promotion, and a ten-point gap has already opened up between them and the top two chasers.

While players like Jamie Vardy, Kasey McAteer, Kelechi Iheanacho, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are frequently finding the back of the net, the new-look backline has unquestionably earned praise for allowing just six goals this season, which is five fewer than any other team in the division.

We’ve looked at the most recent King Power Stadium news as they attempt to defeat Swansea City and record their seventh victory.

Inter target Iheanacho

According to FC Inter News, Nigerian international Kelechi Iheanacho is the most recent player to have his name mentioned in rumors of a transfer to Inter Milan.

The 27-year-old joined the team in 2017 and has since played 161 games for the Foxes, scoring four goals and providing 22 assists in the league.

The former Manchester City forward’s contract is set to expire at the end of the current campaign, putting the Midlands club in a difficult situation should such a link materialize. Regardless of whether Leicester is promoted back to the Premier League this season or not, the stature of the Italian giants is likely an alluring proposition.

Cesare Casadei reflects on Leicester City start

With an extra-time winner against Cardiff City on his debut, Italian youth international Casadei is one of numerous rising players to acquire notoriety under Enzo Maresca.

With fierce competition in the center midfield areas, the Chelsea loanee has had little playing time, starting just two Championship games in nine appearances.

The 20-year-old is eager to capitalize on an outstanding debut performance and maximize his season of Championship competition.

When addressing the club’s official media, he said: “I was really excited that was my debut and I couldn’t ask for more from that. To score on my debut in the last five minutes and win the game, it doesn’t happen every day, so I’m really happy for that.

“When I scored, I had no thoughts; all I wanted to do was celebrate.” Because the supporters were great, I ran in front of them to join in the celebration. The seating was filled, and I wanted to savor the occasion as much as I could.

“This is only the beginning. I wish to contribute more to this Club. I constantly work to stay focused, look ahead to the upcoming games, and just want to keep going right now.

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