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On 12/06/2026 at 17:07, Lambert09 said:

2 or 3 of these will genuinely sign for us won’t they? 

Yes - if they were part of the record hammering. 

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On 12/06/2026 at 16:07, Lambert09 said:

2 or 3 of these will genuinely sign for us won’t they? 

Im sure Aribo will come for the ride.

Useless TWAT

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6 minutes ago, Pita said:

With any luck we will start to see lots of rubbish going out of the club in the next couple of weeks 

Been saying the same for how long? It'll be exactly the same, we'll see a few leave on loan, Vestegaard and Winks will line up for the first match.

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Just now, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Been saying the same for how long? It'll be exactly the same, we'll see a few leave on loan, Vestegaard and Winks will line up for the first match.

Get rid of winks and vestegaard and start again 

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1 minute ago, Pita said:

Get rid of winks and vestegaard and start again 

There is no "start again" here though is there. How long have we been saying we've needed a "refresh", "clear out", "drain the swamp" whatever. It'll just be more of the same, the only ones that will leave will be the ones we probably want to stay like Souttar and Monga, plus then accepting a bid for Fatawu out of necessity.

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We need to go back to basics we just have no front men of any use whatsoever so the priority is 3 (yes 3) out and out goal scorers. Then build the rest. Without these we can just forget things as it’s irrelevant who is the manager we will fail. Yes the garbage needs to be removed. All the aging idiots, winks and Choudray the club disaffected fools, assume Monga and Fatawu are gone to fill the pot. Kristensen waste of space. We will not get rid of Skipp so we have to get a role for him. Souttar will stay so we need to build a central defense around him and Nelson. We need aright back left I am assuming will still be Thomas and at this level may be OK. We will need a pact wide man or n excellent deliverer like Albrighton.

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20 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

I can't keep up with this flurry of activity!

Just wait until the Fatawu goal machine starts again minnows like Panama at the World Cup and it sparks interest.

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28 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

He'll have to get a shift on seeing as their game against Panama was last night. 

Came on as sub in the 58min and was mostly anonymous.

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I fear we’ll still be lumbered with several of the big earners like Vestergaard, Winks, Faes because they simply do not warrant the wages they are on so potential suitors will be extremely difficult to find.

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11 minutes ago, chesterfox said:

who are the 16 reported to be going? Reading the Merc was bad enough when free but they're an absolute joke believing that its worth a subscription!

Leicester City confirmed 16 players are leaving and three more could follow in complete rebuild | Leicestershire Live

 

Josh Holland Leicester City correspondent
07:00, 20 Jun 2026
Leicester City will bid farewell to 16 players this summer and three more could follow the likes of Ricardo Pereira and Jordan Ayew out of the door. Ricardo's eight-year stay at the King Power Stadium was confirmed to be coming to an end before the 2025/26 season ended.

Ayew leaves the Foxes after scoring 12 goals in 80 appearances. Patson Daka, who cost around £22m in 2021, departs after 29 goals from 165 games. January arrival Jamaal Lascelles and Wanya Marcal will also depart while Asmir Begovic remains in talks over a short-term extension.

Jordan James, Aaron Ramsey, Joe Aribo, Dujuan Richards and Divine Mukasa have all returned to their parent clubs following their loan spells.

Other confirmed absences include academy stars such as Chris Popov, Jake Donohue, Jahmari Lindsay, Alfie Fisken, Toby Onanaye and Olaoluwa Omobolaji. In their statement regarding this summer's departures, City thanked every player and wished "them the very best for the future."

 

Following relegation to League One, many players will head out of the exit door at the King Power Stadium this summer. Russell Martin is expected to have his say on departures as he shapes his squad for the 2026/27 campaign.

Several players have already been linked with moves away from the Midlands and the club will be keen to trim the squad sooner rather than later. There are three players who could secure exits in the early stages of the window.

Victor Kristiansen is one player certain to find a new club. City have already received a bid from Greek side Panathinaikos FC, but LeicestershireLive reported that the loan proposal was rejected.


Reports from Denmark claimed a season-long loan was put to Leicester but it's expected a permanent exit is to be preferred. Kristiansen appeared just six times for City last season and has two more years left on his deal.

Abdul Fatawu is another player who is likely to be on his way out. Less than one week into the transfer window and the likes of West Ham, Everton, RB Leipzig and Besiktas have already been tipped to sign the Ghana international.

It's been reported in Turkey that Besiktas were 'pushing hard' to sign Fatawu on a loan deal with an option to buy permanently. Milliyet claimed that City were considering the offer and that if it was turned down, the Turkish giants will return with a bid of €15m (£13.9m) to buy the 22-year-old now.


The forward contributed to 17 goals in the Championship last season and has plenty of potential. A season in the third-tier with the interest around him means an exit is incredibly likely.


Finally, Caleb Okoli could be on his way out. The Italian has already been heavily linked with a return to his native home with Fiorentina understood to be keen to sign him.

At the age of 24, the centre-back will need to be playing football at the highest level if he is to break into the Italy national team for Euro 2028, should they qualify. There are also cons in his play that make him a difficult selection to fit Martin's place.

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