Leicester City sold and released a number of players over the course of the most recent summer transfer window.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was the most high-profile exit on the player front, sealing a big-money move to Chelsea.
Away from the pitch, Enzo Maresca also made the move to Stamford Bridge and reunited with his former player.
However, Leicester City could re-sign Dewsbury-Hall in the upcoming winter window amid struggles for regular playing time in West London.
Aside from the midfielder, the Foxes allowed Tom Cannon, Ben Nelson, Wanya Marcal, and Harry Souttar to leave the club on loan.
Marc Albrighton retired from playing at Leicester, while Dennis Praet and Kelechi Iheanacho left the King Power Stadium on free transfers.
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Former Leicester City player Kelechi Iheanacho mocked by Sevilla fans
After seeing his contract in the Midlands expire, Iheanacho opted to make the move to La Liga and link up with Sevilla where he is now earning €92,308 (around £76,000) per week, according to Capology.
However, it’s fair to say that the striker’s time in Spain has, so far at least, not gone to plan at all.
He has made nine league appearances in 2024/25 but is still yet to find the back of the net.
The 28-year-old has scored twice in the Copa del Rey but overall, Ihenancho is having a rough time since leaving Leicester.
After playing just one minute of Sevilla’s previous three La Liga fixtures, the number nine was given a rare start versus Celta de Vigo on December 14th.
But Iheanacho managed just 45 minutes on the pitch, during which time he came under fire from fans.
Spanish outlet MuchoDeporte report that the former Leicester man was poor in the match, leading fans to mock the player for his performance.
The harsh report adds that ‘Sevilla played practically with one man less’ due to Iheanacho being on the pitch – even hinting it may have been his last game for the club.
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Kelechi Iheanacho could seal return to England in January
Leicester may well need another striker in the January transfer window amid Odsonne Edouard’s lack of goals.
But with the Nigerian in such poor form right now, he could end up dropping down a level to get his career back on track.
Recent reports claimed Championship clubs want to sign the former Leicester star, with it suggested his contract may be terminated by Sevilla this winter.
Iheanacho was never the most prolific striker for the Foxes but he did help them win the FA Cup, Community Shield, and Championship.
