Update:Rodon signs, £26m star also arrives: What Cooper’s dream Leicester City XI could be

Update:Rodon signs, £26m star also arrives: What Cooper’s dream Leicester City XI could be
Update:Rodon signs, £26m star also arrives: What Cooper’s dream Leicester City XI could be

Update:Rodon signs, £26m star also arrives: What Cooper’s dream Leicester City XI could be

Steve Cooper eyeing various signings to avoid relegation 

Now that he is in the driver’s seat at Leicester City, Steve Cooper will be looking at a number of possible signings to

make in order to prevent the Foxes from dropping back to the Championship right away.

After winning the title in the division below with an amazing 31 victories, the one-time Premier League champions

will likely be the most confident of the three teams that gained promotion from the second tier up to the promised

land of the top flight.

Update:Rodon signs, £26m star also arrives: What Cooper’s dream Leicester City XI could be
Update:Rodon signs, £26m star also arrives: What Cooper’s dream Leicester City XI could be

Cooper now has a point to prove at the King Power Stadium, but the brain in the dugout behind this accomplishment

is gone, as Enzo Maresca left for the glamour of Chelsea after promotion was assured.

after parting ways with Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.

The success of the Welshman may depend on the players Leicester is able to sign this summer.

They don’t want to disrupt the team’s cohesiveness from the previous campaign; instead, they want to bring in a few

top players who can help the East Midlands side become a recognized top-flight team once more.

Here is what the ideal Leicester team for the upcoming season may look like,

with a player who has previously played for Cooper set to join the Foxes among other big acquisitions.

Mads Hermansen will be hoping to emulate his fellow countryman Kasper Schmeichel, who made the leap to the

Premier League with Leicester. The 37-year-old is already a legendary player at the King Power,

having spent a significant portion of his formative football years in the EFL.

The current Foxes goalkeeper, who has 13 clean sheets from 44 second-tier matches, was reliable for the

championship-winning team’s previous campaign and will be trusted in between the sticks as they move up a league.

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