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·19 de febrero de 2025

Leicester legend's promotion to manager's team as loanee impresses

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If you weren't aware, one particular Leicester City legend is on manager Ruud van Nistelrooy's Foxes coaching staff. Well, he is now. The League 1, Championship and Premier League title-winner was previously a mere assistant with the Under-18s. However, the man in question has now been given a promotion within the club. He finds himself on the manager's team.

Meanwhile an LCFC loanee has been impressing while at a second division side. The midfielder came through the youth ranks with the King Power outfit and is well-liked by Foxes fans. Although, in order to find regular first team football at last, the 27-year-old decided to enjoy new temporary pastures. He's doing so well with his non-permanent club that speculation has consequently begun about his future. Let's get straight in to both matters.


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Hamza Choudhury making great impression on Sheffield United fans and journalist

Choudhury is an extremely committed footballer. He was always dedicated to City's cause in whichever league or competition he competed in. I actually rate the dogged midfield man. But he's probably found his level in the Championship.

Whilst on loan with Sheffield United, Choudhury has won over some of their fan base as well. He's notably stepped up for the Blades. So much so that in the know or well-informed supporters are praising the Fox's arrival.

Some consider him a more impactful addition than notables Ben Brereton Díaz and Rob Holding. And this Blade wishes for Choudhury's permanent acquisition:

"To gain a Bramall Lane perspective on Choudhury's future at Sheffield United, Football League World spoke to Jimmy from the Blades Ramble Podcast, who believes Wilder should activate the option in the midfielder’s deal."Football League World

Andy King now a first team coach at Leicester City

The King Power icon came back to Filbert Way around the turn of the new year. And the Blue Army welcomed him back.

"Ruud van Nistelrooy said at his press conference on Wednesday afternoon: 'In December, in one of my press conferences, I spoke about him [King] having Leicester DNA. I have got to know him and now I have asked him to be part of the first-team coaching staff. He liked it, we all did, the players do. I’m very happy he’s helping us out. He has a real knowledge of the club and football.'"RvN via LCFC Live

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