Leicester want to sign PL fullback who'd be James Justin upgrade | OneFootball

Leicester want to sign PL fullback who'd be James Justin upgrade | OneFootball

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·2 janvier 2025

Leicester want to sign PL fullback who'd be James Justin upgrade

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Leicester City are in the recently opened transfer market already - and they are ready to conduct some much-needed business. The LCFC defence is massively inadequate and it appears Foxes bosses have admitted that problem. The east Midlands outfit reportedly wish to sign a decent Premier League full back. And, somewhat surprisingly, we believe the footballer in question would be an upgrade on James Justin.

Ostensibly, Leicester will attempt to back latest manager Ruud van Nistelrooy this month. Naturally they are trying to retain their top flight status. So who is this mystery defender City are said to covet as a replacement, or competition, for the struggling Justin? Would the potential acquisition be a good signing? And is a deal between the two clubs likely considering they are direct rivals with respect to the current season?


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And, in addition to that specific target, there are other positions the Leicestershire side would like to strengthen. Claims suggest they'd ideally wish to bring in a new centre back. Along with a possible centre half, LCFC apparently desire another winger at King Power Stadium. We know who Leicester would like at right back, but were any wingmen or CBs mentioned specifically? Let's have a look at Sky Sports' assertions.

Leicester City transfer business outlined by decent source

Sky declare that Leicester will do all they can to survive the current campaign. That includes spending cash or loaning players from abroad. The Foxes may also end Odsonne Edouard's fruitless temporary switch to Filbert Way. That way LCFC will be able to loan a separate EPL star, just not from Brighton & Hove Albion due to Facundo Buonanotte's important involvement.

Happily, there is a rumour that Justin's spot is under threat. Ordinarily I wouldn't advocate replacing the England international with Kyle Walker-Peters. But the Southampton man has seemed much more assured than the Fox when attacking this term. Walker-Peters can now speak to foreign clubs because of his contract situation:

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