Leicester City linked to €28m striker transfer to help soften Enzo Maresca blow

Leicester City linked to €28m striker transfer to help soften Enzo Maresca blow
Leicester City linked to €28m striker transfer to help soften Enzo Maresca blow

Leicester City linked to €28m striker transfer to help soften Enzo Maresca blow

Leicester City linked to €28m striker transfer to help soften Enzo Maresca blow.

Even if it is anticipated that Leicester City will lose manager Enzo Maresca to Chelsea,

the summer hiring process appears to be moving forward at full speed.

The man who led the Foxes back to the Premier League in their inaugural season

is about to step down to assume management of Stamford Bridge.

However, the Leicester management is still making plans for life again in the top division,

as seen by the club’s recent contacts with Tammy Abraham,

the former striker for Aston Villa and Chelsea of AS Roma.

Leggo.it claims that City is considering bringing the 26-year-old forward back to the Premier League.

In the course of three seasons in the Italian city, he has seen success,

although primarily under previous manager Jose Mourinho.

Due to his lack of favor with the new coach, Daniele De Rossi,

he has been placed on the transfer list for €28 million, or £23.8 million.

Leicester City linked to €28m striker transfer to help soften Enzo Maresca blow
Leicester City linked to €28m striker transfer to help soften Enzo Maresca blow

According to Leicestershire Live,

Maresca’s exit will not significantly affect any players who are signed this summer,

including Abraham or anyone else who may be linked.

Throughout his year at the club, the manager was always part of the process,

but his role was limited to recommendation-making.

The scouting team and Martyn Glover, the club’s head of recruiting,

continue to be essential to the player acquisition process.

The main influence on deals this summer seems to be City’s possible problems with player spending regulations,

which could result in them receiving a penalty point before the new season starts

and possibly needing to sell some of their key players to balance the books.

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