June 23, 2025
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Leicester City urged to avoid Sean Dyche appointment in favour of Enzo  Maresca-esque hire

Manager who rejected chance to take over at Leicester named

The word is that Leicester City will eventually sack Ruud van Nistelrooy. If we trust supposedly precise reports on the matter, then the Dutchman will be dismissed on or around July 1. Why is this? It is said that the powers-that-be at King Power Stadium would like the next financial year to begin before sacking the one-time Manchester United man. This way they avoid adding to their already askew Profit and Sustainability balance sheet.

City bosses supposedly have a managerial contender in mind to succeed van Nistelrooy. More about him later. Though it is claimed that one ex-Premier League head coach actually rejected the chance to be RvN’s successor at Leicester. Reportedly, the person in question has now been named. Which well-known gaffer are LCFC after to replace their current team leader? And which boss ostensibly declined the East Midlanders’ advances?

Potential next Foxes manager odds updated with Sean Dyche leading the pack

You may not be aware, but Dyche took Leicester’s lead over the weekend. That’s if the bookmakers’ latest Filbert Way standings are correct.

Sean Dyche in line for Leicester job as Ruud Van Nistelrooy likely to be  sacked: Reports

Danny Rohl of Sheffield Wednesday is now the second favourite to be named new boss. While former Middlesbrough man Michael Carrick is apparently in third place.

Person who rejected chance to take over as Leicester City head coach named

First of all, this claim is from Football Insider. It must be said that they have previous with regard to LCFC. You see about a month ago, the outlet stated that Russell Martin had agreed to become the subsequently City gaffer. That suggestion was proven untrue when Martin joined Rangers.

However, that doesn’t mean Martin wasn’t offered the job. Nor does this development mean the Ex-Southampton head coach didn’t have discussions at the King Power. Though, ‘SI’ are sticking by their assertion that he “rejected” the Foxes for Ibrox.

Everton in 'pole position' to beat West Ham, Leicester to top talent who  could replace cult hero

We have breaking Leicester City news for the Blue Army on this Monday evening. And it is not a pleasant update for the club at large or its fan base, I’m afraid. The claim is that The King Power International Group, the company owned by the Srivaddhanaprabha family who in turn run LCFC, is in dreadful financial trouble. In fact, the suggestion in the article released only a few hours ago is that the Foxes’ future is now actually in trouble.

The organisation belonging to Leicester chairman Aiyawatt ‘Khun Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha is, dramatically and shockingly, said to be ‘facing a total business collapse’. Obviously we all know the previous worldwide Covid shutdown drastically affected the duty-free corporation. And that domino effect appeared to signify less investment in quality personnel on and off the field on Filbert Way.

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