Leicester City prepares for life without Bilal El Khannouss, with the club looking at his successor.
Interest in the services of Pacie Winger has been growing, with clubs like Leeds United and Crystal Palace showing strong interest.
Leeds manager Daniel Fark wants to add width and pace to the wider attacking positions while the Palace is looking for a replacement for Ebeki Eze, who recently joined Arsenal.
El Cannas has decided to leave Fox this summer as he is looking for a move into the Premier League following the relegation of Leicester City.
Leicester City is working to sign an alternative to El Cannaus
The fox is now beginning to look for alternatives to the 21-year-old player.
According to Sky Sports News’ Rob Dorsett, Leicester City has begun negotiations with Feynauld over the signature of Dutch winger Calvin Sten.
Sources close to the debate show that Feynord is ready to say goodbye to his 25 year old this summer.
Comfortable in a wing or more central offensive role, he is one of Eredy Busy’s best performances in his recent campaign. Wanting to add proven quality, Leicester considers him a potential game changer in the last third.
Though consultations between the fox and Feynord are understood to be in the early stages, Dutch champions are accepting sales. Having already reshaped a part of his team over the summer, Feynord is willing to win Stengs if the right offer arrives, especially given the level of interest around him.
Foxes face competition with Celts
The Celts also maintain a close tab about the situation. The Scottish giants have looked into the terms of potential trade, but their ability to advance specific offers could depend on their success in reaching the stage of the UEFA Champions League group.
Ensuring qualifications will provide both financial resources and incentives to enhance attack options, and Steng will be firmly in the finals.
For Leicester, the opportunity to add a player of Stengs’ pedigree could prove important as he aims to be promoted to the Premier League again.
With Feyenoord willing to do business, it will depend heavily on how quickly Leicester pushes, and the fate of Celtic’s Champions League is likely to depend heavily on whether they can participate in the race more aggressively.
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