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Leicester City transfer twist as exit talks 'advanced' - Leicestershire Live

Leicester City transfer twist as exit talks ‘advanced’

Conor Coady is the top target for Rangers with the Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos approaching

Rangers have ramped things up in their bid to land top target Conor Coady.

The Light Blues are locked in advanced talks with Leicester City over a move for the former England international.

Rangers have ramped things up in their bid to land top target Conor Coady.

The Light Blues are locked in advanced talks with Leicester City over a move for the former England international.

The Ibrox side are pushing to get a deal done quickly, with Russell Martin’s squad now back for pre-season.

Martin wants new signings in and bedded before their Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos next month.

Coady still has a year left on his deal with the Foxes but is very much open to a move to Rangers.

The 32-year-old would also be offered the security of a longer term deal if he was to make the switch to Ibrox.

Leicester City in 'advanced talks' with Chelsea youngster over free transfer  - Leicestershire Live

Record Sport broke the story that Rangers were keen to make one of their marquee signings this summer.

New Ibrox sporting director Kevin Thelwell had previously signed him for Everton.

Coady, who has 10 England caps, came through the ranks at Liverpool before he made his name at Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he went to Everton on loan.

He moved to Leicester in 2023 and the Foxes are now looking to cut their wage bill after their relegation to the Championship.

BREAKING LEICESTER NEWS: King Power owners at risk of bankruptcy

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.

Leicester City transfer priority after two loans as Jannik Vestergaard vs  Harry Souttar debated - Leicestershire Live

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.

Though to read that King Power is reportedly and technically at risk of liquidation before a surely challenging campaign down in the Championship basement is a real bolt from the Leicestershire blue. Let’s waste no time by analysing the report to try to make sense of it all. What has been said about City’s ownership? And how might these revelations negatively impact the team going forward?

King Power owners at risk of bankruptcy as latest terrible news rocks Leicester City Football Club

The headline from the piece in question, published by The Sun, states ‘Leicester City’s future shrouded in doubt with Thai owners facing total business collapse’. I’m not an expert in finance, nor am I fluent in cooperate lingo and the like. So I looked up what this could mean exactly.

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