Leicester are going to find it “difficult” to keep hold of James Maddison this summer, according to Ben Jacobs.
Date published: Wednesday 15th March 2023 6:55 -Leicester City are going to find it “difficult” to ward off interest in James Maddison in the summer transfer window, according to Ben Jacobs.
Leicester paid around £20million to sign Maddison from Norwich in 2018 and even though his current deal expires in 2024, they will look to receive a handsome fee should he depart this summer. Spurs head coach Antonio Conte doesn’t tend to operate with a no. 10, though he is not expected to be at the helm beyond this season.
“Difficult for Leicester to hold onto James Maddison,” Jacobs told Steve Wraith when asked about the midfielder’s future at the King Power. “He will be acutely aware that his best chance of being an integral player for the 2026 World Cup is to get two to three seasons of European football.
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