Arsenal have reportedly made an initial bid for Leicester City wonderkid Jeremy Monga, which has been rejected. However, the Gunners and the Foxes are still widely expected to reach an agreement on an eventual fee, according to a report from the Telegraph.
Jamie Vardy has named the England player who has the ability to be a ‘matchwinner’ at the World Cup this summer. England’s campaign begins on Wednesday night against Croatia, a side they are well-versed in playing against at major tournaments.
Leicester City are undoubtedly one of the most remarkable football clubs in the world. The perennial underdogs managed to win the Premier League back in 2016 at famous odds of 5000/1.
In a recent post on X, respected journalist Fabrizio Romano mentioned that Arsenal are in advanced talks to sign Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga this summer.
Jeremy Monga has been linked with a move away from Leicester City during the summer transfer window. The Foxes have been relegated to the third division of English football, and the 16-year-old attacker could look to move on.
In a recent report, journalist Graeme Bailey mentioned that Arsenal are confident about recruiting Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga. It has been claimed that the Gunners would have to rival Manchester United in the race to land the gifted wide player in this summer transfer period.
Leicester City have been relegated to League One following a disappointing campaign, and they will look to bounce back strongly next season. They will look to secure promotion back to the Championship, and it remains to be seen whether they can step up and produce strong performances.
Leicester City are looking to bring in a new manager at the end of the season after their relegation to League One. They are looking at multiple candidates, and Gary Rowett is currently in charge on a short-term basis.
The Foxes have been relegated to League One, 10 years on after being crowned as PL champs Leicester had also lifted the FA Cup back in 2021 In 142 years of existence, Leicester has played just one season in the third tier of English football Former Premier League champion Leicester will be playing in the third tier of English football next season.
Leicester City attacker Jeremy Monga has been linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season. Several top clubs are monitoring his progress, and there is likely to be intense interest in him during the summer transfer window.
Leicester City’s appeal against a six‑point deduction was rejected by an independent Appeal Board The sanction was imposed in February for breaching EFL
Leicester City are reportedly ready to sacrifice star winger Abdul Fatawu this summer as the club grapples with a deepening financial crisis and a potential slide toward League One.
Monday’s match sees Everton take on Manchester United, a game in which Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has the potential to accomplish a highly unusual achievement.
Leicester City have opened initial talks with former manager Enzo Maresca regarding a sensational return to the King Power Stadium. According to Sports
Leicester City were rocked on Thursday when the club was handed a six-point penalty after being found to have breached the EFL's profit and sustainability rules for the 2023-24 season.
Sunderland are busy lining up a major January bid for Leicester City winger Abdul Fatawu, following breaking news from journalist Pete O’Rourke. The Black Cats currently sit in an impressive 10th place in the Premier League.
The Bloomington Bison have announced that they’ve re-signed forward Jonny Evans for the 2025-26 season. Evans, 28, had an injury-shortened season, putting up two goals and nine assists for 11 points in 30 games.
Leicester were relegated today, their loss to Liverpool hardly a surprise coming off the back of a truly dismal run of results. Lest we forget Leicester were in 16th place and above the relegation zone, when Steve Cooper was harshly sacked.