There has been a potentially significant development regarding Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi. The Nigeria international’s future at King Power Stadium remains uncertain. Meanwhile, a Profit and Sustainability Rules update is expected within days, raising concerns that the Foxes might begin the 2024/25 Premier League campaign with a points deduction.
As fans enjoy the sun and the excitement of Euro 2024, Leicester City might be preparing to part ways with a key player. Reports suggest that Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could leave the club, though many fans hope this isn’t the case.
Leicester City is also eyeing new signings, with Tottenham Hotspur defender Joe Rodon being a potential target. Manager Steve Cooper, who has a positive history with Rodon, is reportedly interested in bringing the centre-back to the team.
A crucial contract renewal is also on the agenda, with Wilfred Ndidi’s current agreement at King Power Stadium coming to an end. Ndidi is a fan favorite and an influential player, especially under the guidance of Enzo Maresca last season. Although there were rumors of interest from clubs in Turkey and Everton, recent reports suggest that Ndidi may not be leaving after all.
Sportblog247.com confirms that there is no truth to the reports linking Ndidi with a move to Everton, despite earlier claims that he had accepted an offer from the Merseyside club.
Additionally, former Everton Chief Executive Keith Wyness has commented on Leicester City’s Financial Fair Play issues, predicting that the club will learn their fate in a matter of days. Despite delays in the hearing, Wyness insists that Leicester will face a points penalty “without a doubt.”
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