Leicester city football news
Here are the latest Leicester City football news and updates:
Recent News
- Leicester City sign Wesley Fofana from Saint-Etienne: Leicester City have completed the signing of French defender Wesley Fofana from Saint-Etienne for a reported fee of £30 million. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Jamie Vardy signs new contract with Leicester City: Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has signed a new contract with the club, keeping him at the King Power Stadium until 2025. (Source: Sky Sports)
- Leicester City appoint Brendan Rodgers as new manager: Leicester City have appointed Brendan Rodgers as their new manager, replacing Claude Puel. Rodgers has signed a three-year contract with the club. (Source: BBC Sport)
Upcoming Fixtures
- Leicester City vs. Manchester United (Premier League): Leicester City will face Manchester United at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, August 10th.
- Leicester City vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers (Premier League): Leicester City will face Wolverhampton Wanderers at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, August 17th.
Transfer Rumours
- Leicester City linked with James Maddison: Leicester City are reportedly interested in signing James Maddison from Norwich City. (Source: The Telegraph)
- Leicester City target Youri Tielemans: Leicester City are said to be interested in signing Youri Tielemans from Monaco. (Source: The Guardian)
Injury News
- Ricardo Pereira out for several weeks: Leicester City right-back Ricardo Pereira is expected to be out for several weeks after suffering a knee injury. (Source: Leicester Mercury)
- Wes Morgan to miss start of season: Leicester City captain Wes Morgan is expected to miss the start of the season after undergoing surgery on a groin injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
Other News
- Leicester City launch new kit: Leicester City have launched their new kit for the 2019-2020 season, featuring a bold new design. (Source: Leicester City FC)
- Leicester City to host charity match: Leicester City will host a charity match at the King Power Stadium on August 3rd, featuring a team of former players and celebrities. (Source: Leicester Mercury)