The latest news from Filbert Way is detailed, explained and analysed for the Blue Army’s pleasure. On this occasion, which is Tuesday, January 13, a prime story stands out; which will intrigue and potentially please the Leicester City Football Club fan base. The LCFC supporters were generally delighted when they heard that ex-West Ham United attacker Michail Antonio was training with the Foxes squad at the Seagrave Training centre in Sileby, Leicestershire.
The Jamaica National Team representative was seemingly set to sign on a free transfer recently. Though that deal fell at the final hurdle, as they say, according to various reports. While Antonio’s latest injury kept him out of LE2, another option rapidly appeased the demanding faithful; who have been deprived of a competent front man since Jamie Vardy departed after such a wonderful tenure.
Callum Wilson, also a Hammers man at the moment, is the most recent to be linked aside from the so far unnamed player at the heart of our piece today. Wilson is said to be discussing the termination of his current agreement with the East London side. If fit and able, the England-capped centre forward would fit like a glove at King Power Stadium, it must be said.
Although, while the Leicester support seek information and confirmation on Wilson, another option has emerged. That baller is Lyndon Dykes of Birmingham City; a regular starter and goalscorer for Scotland. What’s being claimed about the 30-year-old and his apparent connection to City?
The latest discussions and revelations with Leicester City reportedly attempting to hijack an international striker’s transfer to Charlton Athletic
Birmingham manager Chris Davies believes Dykes will leave St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park this winter. While the latter suffered a fairly barren spell with the Blues, he is considered a definite upgrade, and certainly more suitable than current LCFC strikers.
“The Daily Mail claimed the Foxes ‘are weighing up’ a loan move for the forward who can played as a No. 9 or No. 10. They add ‘Dykes could fall into their budget’.”Leicester Mercury
Albeit Charlton are the supposed ‘frontrunners’ right now. Yet the Foxes may pounce:
“Leicester City transfers and the ‘budget’ striker who could thrive at the King Power Stadium
Leicester City are in need of striker options after Julian Carranza left the King Power Stadium”Alex Dicken and Brian Dick
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