Marti Cifuentes has officially taken the helm at Leicester City on a two-year deal, replacing Ruud van Nistelrooy. The former QPR boss even took a pay cut, showing commitment to the Foxes' challenging project despite financial hurdles and potential points deduction.
Leicester City finally appoints Marti Cifuentes as manager after a prolonged wait. He faces an immediate race against time to prepare the squad for the new season and navigate a tight transfer budget, aiming for a possession-focused style.
Leicester City fans are growing impatient as the wait for a new manager continues. Former QPR coach Marti Cifuentes is the likely choice, but delays suggest initial plans hit a snag, according to ex-Foxes striker Steve Howard.
Juventus is keen on Leicester City's Wilfred Ndidi, available for a bargain €9m release clause. Facing competition from other Premier League clubs, the Bianconeri await his decision while also pursuing Jadon Sancho and having already signed Jonathan David.