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Happy Fox

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  1. https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/next-jamie-vardy-barely-trains-3646948 Speaks well, we should bring him in, wouldn't be a gamble at all, worst case scenario he doesn't make the grade and a team in league 2 / conference takes a punt on him.
  2. Can see him ending up at QPR/ West Brom.
  3. https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday-boss-danny-rohl-interested-in-leicester-city-post-in-potential-southampton-blow-5108835
  4. He will get a prem move, no way is he moving to another championship club.
  5. Ruud would argue he hasn't been backed transfer wise, so he cannot implement his style of play, but even if that was the case he doesn't have a discernible style of play and the current crop of players seem unenthused.
  6. Yep Brum’s plans are confirmed , their owner met Rachel Reeves recently. Such is the clout of the Birmingham owner, Wagner has been pictured this week meeting with the chancellor of the exchequer, Rachel Reeves, who is being heavily lobbied to support Wagner's plan for a £3bn Sports Quarter in England's second city. With a brand new 62,000-capacity stadium for Birmingham City to play in. The manager, Chris Davies, told Sky Sports News project is similar to the one that saw City Group dominate and regenerate a large part of Manchester. If it goes ahead, Birmingham's new stadium would dwarf the Etihad's 53,400 seat
  7. Surely Birmingham, Would be the biggest ? 60k is their plan..
  8. Cos Championship Is gonna be alright don’t worry about a thing
  9. Seems like Top is sympathetic with Ruud according to that article from Tanner.
  10. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6301744/2025/04/30/leicester-city-relegation-fairytale-to-factions/?source=emp_shared_article Leicester Xtra @XtraLeicester Follow Khun Top and his father before him have relied on and trusted Rudkin. Despite the increasing protests, it seems unlikely Khun Top would sack Jon Rudkin @TheAthleticFC
  11. Norwich?
  12. Southampton have spoken with Will Still we should be making moves for him but we won’t.. https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/southampton-hold-talks-with-eric-ramsay-and-will-still-over-managerial-vacancy/
  13. If Bradford don’t get promoted they never will, they have been stuck in League 2 for an eternity.
  14. https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news/personal-message-tan-sri-vincent-tan-29042025 Wonder if their review will be similar to ours
  15. Anything less than Top 2 next season would be catastrophic for us.
  16. https://www.canaries.co.uk/content/gunn-hernandez-and-soerensen-to-depart
  17. I can foresee the club being sold should we get promoted again in which case I don't see Martin lasting if he does indeed get us promoted, KP are not able to match the premier league ownership so best bet is to get us promoted and then sell up.
  18. The sticking point was Top's mother re not selling the club, but hopefully now due to our relegation the family may call it a day and sell the club this summer, which would be most welcome!
  19. Happy Fox

    Daka

    Wants out allegedly. https://www.sportsboom.com/football/transfer-news-rumours/exclusive-patson-daka-for-the-chop-after-leicester-relegation/ Patson Daka is free to leave Leicester City this summer, SportsBoom sources understand. Things have not worked for the Zambian striker since he moved to the Foxes for £23million from Red Bull Salzburg in 2021. His woes at the Foxes continued as the club’s Premier League relegation was confirmed last weekend. Daka, who missed a big portion of the season after being sidelined due to ankle surgery, scored just one goal in 22 appearances as Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side made an immediate return back to the Championship. Everton were previously interested in signing the striker, who understandably wants a fresh start after a torrid time at Leicester. His contract expires next summer, and chiefs at the club want to cash in ahead of their rebuild to try and regain their top-flight status at the first attempt. A striker is their top priority after the news that club legend Jamie Vardy will end his storied 13-year stay with the Foxes at the end of the season. His career in England is now at a crossroads, although at 26 he still has age on his side. It is understood Daka is eager to stay in England and feels he has a point to prove after his career has gone downhill.
  20. Giorgi Guliashvil
  21. The club needs to be sold, a refresh is needed on and off the pitch.
  22. Jake Evans and Monga deserve at least 30 minutes against Southampton if not more.
  23. BEK likely off according to Sacha Tavolieri https://www.sky-sport.ch/fr/articles/xabi-alonso-diogo-costa-sacha-boey-voici-les-infos-transferts-de-la-semaine/ Boubakary Soumaré to leave Leicester City! Following the announced and official departure of Jamie Vardy, and the more than likely departures of Bilal El Khannouss and Wout Faes, the 26-year-old French midfielder will also be saying goodbye to the Foxes at the end of the season. In agreement with the English club's management, which is short on cash and intends to free itself from the group's largest salaries, Boubakary Soumaré is looking for a new adventure after four seasons at Leicester City. At 26, Boubakary Soumaré must be questioning the career choice that is presented to him... Thanks to his status as a sure bet and his twenty-six matches played out of a possible thirty-three, the native of Noisy-le-Sec enjoys an interesting rating on the European market, where his profile is appreciated by several French clubs such as AS Monaco. In England, his performances have not gone unnoticed and it is said that a newly promoted team could also benefit from a player whose Premier League experience could be beneficial to the team. Furthermore, the player has also opened the door to an exotic challenge in the Gulf countries, particularly in Saudi Arabia, where his profile appeals to the Ministry of Sports, which is considering making him a tempting offer if a non-EU spot becomes available in one of the Saudi Pro League clubs. Other clubs from the Gulf countries, such as Qatar, have also shown interest. With one year left on his contract, the Foxes could demand a transfer fee of around €10 million to free Soumaré, but it is said that a lower-cost arrival has been negotiated in the event of relegation, now a given, to the Championship, where Leicester City will no longer be able to support his salary in next season's budget. To be continued...
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