Leicester City are starting to turn their attention to potential summer signings, with ‘talks’ for an exciting South American talent.
It has been a turbulent off-season so far for Leicester City, with the club rocked by the departure of their promotion-winning manager Enzo Maresca at the beginning of June.
Maresca left the Foxes after a year in charge to take the Chelsea job vacated by Mauricio Pochettino, with Leicester confirming former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper as his replacement.
Add to that managerial shake-up the fact that Leicester are in danger of a PSR breach and subsequent potential points deduction, it is a difficult time at the club despite promotion.
Those financial concerns could see star man Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall sold this summer, but latest news suggest Leicester are looking at how they can improve the squad with a new signing.
Leicester City ‘in talks’ with Ramon Sosa
The main priority this summer has to be keeping Dewsbury-Hall; a boyhood fan who is also the club’s best player.
However, with interest in the midfielder intensifying and Maresca looking to set up a reunion at Chelsea, Leicester may be resigned to a future without the 25-year-old.
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Dewsbury-Hall’s departure would be a significant blow to Cooper’s chances of keeping his new club in the Premier League, however there is still hope if any fee received is reinvested well.
Reports suggest Leicester’s search for new players has taken them to South America, with talks held to sign Paraguayan winger Ramon Sosa.