September 28, 2024

Nothing wrong in waiting for the correct decision to make. Oliver Skipp is a fantastic signing for Leicester, being a player with PL experience and also having an understanding of the level and how to perform in this environment and be able to win.

We do feel that more transfers will happen in the next few days, but at this point no real indication on who that will be with a number of targets being listed, but still they are at their current clubs and looks part of the set up.

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Jordan Ayew came on from the subs bench when Crystal Palace were defeated away to Brentford. Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah were both on the bench for Arsenal in their season opener vs. Wolves.

We do feel that certain players at Arsenal are “very” unhappy, not with their wages, but being left out of the first eleven and not playing regularly first team football. Leicester is said to have an interest in both Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson, with the latter talked up as a potential signing earlier in the window.

Both Arsenal players possess the skills to look for in an attacking option, and we believe Jordan Ayew would also fancy a move away, not really looking as the first priority at Selhurst Park.

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We are waiting with excitement for the next chapter in the race for new recruits as we certainly believe Steve Cooper will chase for more attacking options.For more on all the players linked with Leicester, never miss out on our hot, cool and cold update.

New Leicester City midfielder Oliver Skipp is excited to be joining a club he believes is capable of being competitive in every game on their return to the Premier League.

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The 23-year-old has arrived from Tottenham on a five-year contract for an initial £20m fee, with a further £5m in add-ons, the PA news agency understands.

“The staff here know me as well – Steve I have worked with at England so there’s definitely a good relationship there and I’m keen to push on and show what I can do.”

Skipp’s departure from Tottenham ends an association which began when he joined their academy aged six, going on to make 106 first-team appearances.

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