There are now less than seven days remaining in the summer transfer window and Leicester City are expecting more additions before deadline day.
The Foxes aimed to get the majority of their transfer business done before the Premier League season got underway.
Steve Cooper made six first-team additions before Leicester City drew 1-1 with Tottenham Hotspur on Monday evening.
Issahaku Fatawu, Caleb Okoli, Bobby De Cordova-Reid, and Michael Golding all arrived during pre-season.
The quartet were followed through the door by a Brighton and Hove Albion loanee. Facundo Buonanotte received praise from Carlos Tevez prior to his switch from the Amex and had an impressive debut against Spurs.
Oliver Skipp was also signed ahead of the Tottenham fixture but was not involved in the match, though he could feature this weekend when Leicester face Fulham.
However, more additions are still needed at the club. So, with that in mind, here’s what a dream end to the transfer window may look like for the Midlands outfit.

Leicester City sign Santiago Gimenez
The main priority for Cooper in the final week of the summer window appears to be signing a new striker.
Adam Hlozek was linked to Leicester recently but he has now completed a move to Hoffenheim.
Meanwhile, another quality centre-forward from a European club is said to be of interest to the Foxes.
Leicester have asked about Santiago Gimenez of Feyenoord, but are expected to face competition from Premier League rivals Nottingham Forest for his signature.
The Mexican has netted 53 goals in 89 games for Feyenoord, while club icon Mario Been also called Gimenez ‘fantastic’, as per Goal.
Leicester really need a striker through the door this week. Jamie Vardy is likely too old to complete a full campaign and Patson Daka is set to be out for a few months.
However, the arrival of the high-scoring Gimenez would quickly fix any potential issues Leicester have up front, giving them a dream end to the transfer window.
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Tom Cannon and Danny Ward leave Leicester City
Speaking of dreams, Cooper could fulfill his by offloading some of his fringe players, with two stars looking the most likely to depart.
As well as trying to sign Gimenez, Leicester are close to completing a move for Jordan Ayew of Crystal Palace.
The £6m transfer is expected to allow Cooper to move 21-year-old Tom Cannon on this month.
The striker has made just 16 appearances for the club so far and it is probably best for all parties if he is sold, allowing the player to garner more regular minutes and Leicester to recoup some of the transfer sum paid for him.
Finally, Leicester fans would no doubt love to see Danny Ward finally leave the King Power in the current window.
Number one Jakub Stolarczyk is still sidelined due to injury but Mads Hermansen has proven himself a very capable backup, leaving the door open for Cooper to sell Ward.
