Leicester City now know what to do to appoint Graham Potter after his recent comments.
The Foxes are well underway in looking to find their successor for the recently departed Steve Cooper.
After his exit from Leicestershire, which came from several issues including a lack of satisfaction around the squad in his tactics, as well as his player selection for matchdays, several candidates have emerged to potentially take the hot-seat at the King Power Stadium.
West Brom boss Carlos Corberan has emerged as a potential option to take over, whilst Ruud Van Nistelrooy is also reportedly in the running for a managerial role after his departure from Manchester United.
Another name who is one of the top contenders for the Foxes job is Graham Potter, who has been out of action ever since his departure from Chelsea, and the former Brighton boss has now outlined his clear demands that Leicester City will have to meet in order to attain his services.

Graham Potter ‘open to anything’ amid Leicester City links, but emphasises clear demands
Leicester City are currently keeping tabs on Potter as one of their top options to replace Cooper, with there being plenty of promise that he could bring them Premier League survival, whilst also being a decent option for a long-term project.
To make things easier in their pursuit for the former Chelsea man, he has outlined exactly what he hopes to be told by his future club and what he needs to be offered.
Per The High Performance Podcast on Spotify, Potter said: “Now I’m just open to anything, I’m not shutting my doors to anything.
“I think I have to connect to the idea of what the club wants and what the people want at the club and whether it aligns with my values and what I bring and whether the person I am is the person they want to work with. It has to be both.”
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Leicester must emphasise need for long term project to acquire Graham Potter
When Potter discusses his values and what he must require from his next job, Leicester City must make it clear that they will not go down a similar path as they did with Cooper, and would give Potter the necessary time to help him succeed at the King Power Stadium.
The Foxes will be hoping that they can bring in Potter, and there is no doubt that he can perform if given the time and resources to do so, and this is also a clear requirement for him if he is to take on the job.
With Premier League survival at stake, Potter has the bargaining power to demand exactly what he needs to get the best out of the current Leicester City side, and the board must not let any opportunity to get their top man slip, as there is no doubt that he is the most likely contender that could guarantee that they don’t fall back into the Championship.
