Leicester could during the January transfer window see a number of players being shipped out as well as having a number of new faces in arrival. Latest are that Odsonne Eduoard has supposedly turned down a £15million move to Atlanta United, and instead could be eager to return to Celtic.
He has been one of the new players totally crusified by certain parts of the Leicester fanbase, who looks to have a special agenda towards this football club, talking down good professional footballers, who are probably in a totally wrong environment at the moment.
Celtic are at this time tracking possible new additions and will try to bring in a pivotal striker during this transfer window, with Edouard mentioned. His past at Celtic showed what he could do at this level and would possibly be a player that could do the business needed for the rest of the season, as a new loan period could open up, with a potential full move happening in the summer.
Earlier in the January transfer window we all thought the deal for Hamza Choudhury to join Sheffield United was a settled affair, but this has dragged out in days and weeks. Sheffield Star journalist Danny Hall reports today that he believe a medical is close for a permanent deal to happen. Choudhury recently changed his citizenship to Bangladesh and supposed to represent his new country for the first time on the 25th of March as Bangledesh, also known as Bengal Tigers will play India.
Understand United are closing in on their third signing of the transfer window in Hamza Choudhury, after tonight’s defeat to Hull further emphasised the need for reinforcements in that particular area of the field
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The Blades had a terrible afternoon yesterday, defeated 3-0 at home to Hull, as The Tigers teared their opponent apart. Tom Cannon never got the debut he was potentially looking for, still far from a settled promotion race in The Championsihp, with a minor points gap to the teams below.
Hamza Choudhury was left out of the squad for the game vs. Fulham. Hopefully his future could be brighter at Sheffield United as this loan move out the season looks a settled affair. Choudhury has a long term contract at Leicester, lasting until June 2027, but has since signing the deal over a year ago struggled to get regular playing time, and good to see him potentially being playing in a first team on regular terms.
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