FanSided World Football
·7. Januar 2025
FanSided World Football
·7. Januar 2025
Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is known to monitor, trust and ultimately deploy up-and-coming players in the teams he manages. This might not be the right time to hand youngsters their respective debuts with the Foxes in such trouble. Though, there is an alternative school of thought contradicting the other. The exuberance of youth coupled with a will to impress and succeed at all costs can propel a side.
To that end, we wonder if two promising youngsters on Filbert Way may both soon receive small opportunities. Will Jeremy Monga and Will Alves play in the FA Cup this weekend? The chances of this happening against Championship Queens Park Rangers are greater than in the ultra testing Premier League. So what has van Nistelrooy potentially got planned? Let's take a look.
Meanwhile we have an additional story to briefly report. City have pressing business to attend to during the January transfer window. Signing a quality centre back, along with a goalscoring striker and a competent full back is high on the list. In addition to that element, LCFC must sell and not loan some of their unwanted, surplus footballers. To that end, is a long-term player nearing his exit from King Power Stadium? What's Hamza Choudhury's probable next move? Will he sign for Sheffield United?
If we believe reports, the midfielder is 'edging closer' to switching to United. Leicester City are said to be on the verge of a transfer agreement with the Blades. In my opinion, Choudhury should have been sold in the summer if not before.
Impressum des Publishers ansehen"It would be a great opportunity to give Will Alves his first start of the season and let him show fans (and potential loan suitors from the EFL) what he can do. It would be a great opportunity for the club to give prodigious 15-year-old winger Jeremy Monga a debut and show how much they value his talent and how his future is in the right hands at the King Power Stadium"Jordan Blackwell