Liam Moore has finally found a new club, moving to Northampton Town. Moore was back at Leicester during pre-season and has prepared himself for a return to the game, being injured after his release from Reading after last season.
The other former Leicester man to find a new club is Vontae Daley-Campbell, cutting short a nightmare stay at Cardiff City, moving to Peterborough United.
Both players takes a step down to try to find clubs that can give them both game time, and hopefully the two will be able to get back into action in the best way possible.
Liam Moore played for Leicester from 2011 to 2016, appearing in 59 league games, scoring 1 goal. During his days at Leicester he was loaned out to Bradford City, Brentford and Bristol City, before making a permanent move to Reading for a fee of £1,5million. He represented England u.21 10 times while on the books at Leicester.
Wontae Daley-Campbell also showed a lot of promise during his days at Leicester, being signed from Arsenal in 2019, appearing in FA Cup and EFL Cup action for Leicester, as well being loaned out to Dundee, playing 9 league games for The Dee. His time at Cardiff became difficult, agreeing a three year deal, but appearing just one time for the first team, and also left out of the squad for the first part of this season, having different problems during his time with The Bluebirds.
We wish them both good luck on their journey as a new and fresh start hopefully will give them a chance to shine for their new clubs in football.