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https://eflanalysis.com/transfers/leicester-city-have-just-made-a-shock-contract-offer-to-premier-league-winner/

 

Leicester City submit contract offer for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
In the January window, Besiktas midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was on their radar as Van Nistelrooy sought Premier League experience.

An offer was never submitted for the versatile 31-year-old, but now, according to Fotomac, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is willing to let the Englishman leave, and Leicester have offered him a contract.

Oxlade-Chamberlain has played for Besiktas since leaving Liverpool in 2023, having won the Premier League and Champions League under Jurgen Klopp.

Unfortunately, injuries have prevented him from fulfilling his potential, and since moving to Turkey he’s missed 132 days through injury.

However, with the report claiming Besiktas want him off their wage bill, Oxlade-Chamberlain could become Leicester’s first signing of the summer.


What Jurgen Klopp has said about Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Although wages could be a problem for Leicester, the former Arsenal star would offer positional versatility, displaying capabilities as a box-to-box, attacking midfielder and winger.

Oxlade-Chamberlain also possesses the pace, shooting ability and dribbling to be an incredible asset for the Foxes, with former manager Klopp previously waxing lyrical over his talents.

Speaking in 2023, Klopp said via Liverpool’s official website: “Ox is a super guy, an absolutely super guy.

“Now with Ox it’s a bigger shame, how it sometimes is with players – he had here super times and now in the end I’m pretty sure he is not 100% happy and I can understand that, definitely.

“But the one moment that comes in my mind, it describes a little bit the time here but as well how good he is, is the situation in the Roma semi-final, the home game when he got injured. In that moment I had no idea how to replace him, honestly – Ox was that good.

“It was everything: he came here, had played from time to time at wing-back at Arsenal, winger for sure, and he became a proper No.8 here in the way we wanted to play – super-energetic, technically outstanding.”

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We need more PL experience for when we get automatically promoted.

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9 minutes ago, ronnup said:

Jesus christ....

 

When will we learn

How dare you say that, you do know we were in league one once and JR was here when we won the league and FA Cup so you aren’t allowed to ever question a decision he or his recruitment team makes. 
 

We should be grateful 

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Wow, another 30+, injury prone  with no resale value player incoming, what could possibly go wrong?

 

Well at least Pereira will have someone to talk to in the Injury Suite at 'Spa de Seagrave'

 

If this goes through then it just re-enforces the fact that this club is a weapons grade sh1t show, willing to spaff wages to a player who potentially will.have limited game time, but not £2.5m (according to sources) release clause for Rohl.

 

 

 

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Anyone follow Turkish football? Are his performances as underwhelming as his stats suggest? 

 

If true, it would confirm that there's no change in direction, no learning from our past mistakes

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25 minutes ago, orangecity23 said:

Feels like Rudkin is trying to complete a real life Southampton reject Pannini sticker book.

Hardly a reject is he

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It’s a dumb move but it’s still a better move than ayew and BDR. In the games he’d play in the championship he’d be easily be our best player technically. we’re just not in a position to carry any bodies so we’d be daft to do it. 
 

If by some miracle you got a season out of him in the championship you’d be laughing though wouldn’t you 

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36 minutes ago, splinterdream said:

It's not the type of signing we want to see is it?

Was going to say if he is reading then perhaps, but even then, probably not. 

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