Leicester City released list of three stars to make hot premier league survival battle

Leicester City need to strengthen their squad to give themselves a better chance of staying up and they have been tipped to challenge for three midfielders expected to move this summer

While Leicester City need to think about sales and balancing their books to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules, they must also plan for signings.

Their squad needs strengthening to help their battle for Premier League survival, especially if they are hit with a points deduction. Smart recruitment is a necessity this summer.

Signings before July and the start of the new accounting year seem unlikely, but that has not stopped bookmakers tipping City to target a few of the big names expected to be on the move this summer. Here, we analyse three players that William Hill have City in the running for and whether they will be at the King Power Stadium come September.

Kalvin Phillips

City are currently 5/1 third favourites to sign the Manchester City and England midfielder, behind Everton and his former club Leeds. Phillips had a torrid time on loan at West Ham and it certainly feels like the 28-year-old needs a new permanent home to get him back to the form that saw him establish himself as a regular starter for the Three Lions.

But that home seems unlikely to be at the King Power Stadium. In the position Phillips would play, at the base of the midfield, City already have Harry Winks, and he’s expected to be one of the first names on the teamsheet come August.

City also have Hamza Choudhury as Winks’ deputy, and they are in talks with Wilfred Ndidi over a new contract, with the Nigerian potentially returning to a defensive midfield role in the new season. If City are going to strengthen in midfield, they need forward-thinking options, and so a move for Phillips would be a surprise.

Matt O’Riley

This seems a lot more like it in terms of what City will be craving this summer. But O’Riley has had such a good season with Celtic that he may be out of their league.

In 49 games across all competitions, the midfielder registered a hugely impressive 19 goals and 18 assists, helping the club to the league and cup double and earning their player of the season award. Such a campaign has not gone unnoticed.

City are among a glut of clubs at 10/1 or shorter to sign the 23-year-old, with Atletico Madrid, West Ham, Newcastle, Inter Milan, and Tottenham all supposedly in the running. Such competition, and a rumoured price tag of £25m, mean City may not stand a chance of bringing the Danish international to the King Power Stadium.

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