June 16, 2025
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Why Leicester should rid themselves of Conor Coady ASAP

Transfer surprise as Leicester open to England-capped player sale

Most if not all of Leicester City’s players are currently linked with respective exits from Leicestershire. In fact, I can only think of one or two LCFC stars who don’t have rumoured interest. Like winger Abdul Fatawu; possibly just because he’s injured. Nevertheless, the East Midlands outfit is said to be at risk of losing many of their standout personnel due to it’s second division status and looming Profit and Sustainability punishments.

The City fan base are consequently worried over just exactly who will leave King Power Stadium during the offseason. In fact, those worries are compounded by the hint that the Foxes may struggle to replace them for reported and aforementioned funding issues, along with apparent rule breaking reasons. This weekend, a related transfer surprise emerged in the media. Leicester are ostensibly open to selling an England-capped player.

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You would definitely be excused for incorrectly assuming this is somebody who was vital to the squad. Here at Foxes of Leicester, we have been wondering whether the Fox in question is as good of an influence as has been claimed. He certainly wants camera and airtime and has cultivated the image of a helpful and wise old pro. But performances massively dipped in the Premier League. Will Conor Coady be justifiably sold to Rangers?

Conor Coady transfer rumour discussed as Leicester City potentially usher in required new era at King Power Stadium

Coady was once a great presence in defence in the EPL. Though his impact at Leicester was ineffective last season; as was so many of his teammates’. I won’t dwell on his Copenhagen antics or pushing to rejoin Wolverhampton Wanderers in City’s dark times.

Leicester City have never mastered dark arts but now it’s getting difficult to do so in the modern era

Conor Coady makes Leicester City injury admission as 'done deal' claim made  - Leicestershire Live

My philosophy is close to ‘win by any means necessary’, apart from basic or blatant cheating. Gaining an advantage in anything closely contested can guarantee victory. Mikel Arteta and his former mentor Pep Guardiola would concur.

Although over the years, Leicester bosses seem to forget to tell players to even take the ball into the corner at the end of tight matches. Let alone having their goalkeeper hold on to to it for slightly too long at the risk of an ineffectual yellow card.

Whether you agree or not, the City squad never really intimidated officials. Something that definitely earned Manchester United extra points over the years. Then we have feigning injury and being leisurely when winning. All these things are now being clamped down on:

 

 

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