Leicester are on the verge of losing yet another star this summer as reports suggest they have agreed a fee for the sale of Harvey Barnes.
Leicester City have already seen over 10 players leave this summer, with James Maddison, Youri Tielemans and Jonny Evans all leaving.
This has meant new boss Enzo Maresca has had to undertake a huge rebuild, with four incomings to date.
Conor Coady, Harry Winks, Callum Doyle and Mads Hermansen have all joined the new look Foxes.
However the urgency to sign some new forwards will likely be intensified now given the reported agreement over the sale of Harvey Barnes.

Leicester agree Barnes fee
According to David Ornstein in The Athletic, Newcastle United are the club who have agreed a deal to sign the Leicester winger.
“The report says, Newcastle United have agreed a fee in the region of £38million with Leicester City for the signing of Harvey Barnes.
“Personal terms are not expected to be an issue and if all goes according to plan, Barnes will join Eddie Howe’s side.”
The 25-year-old was a shining light in a poor relegated Leicester side last season, scoring 13 goals in 34 games.
The fee bolsters the coffers at the King Power Stadium and makes an attacker pivotal to be signed.
Amad Diallo, Joel Piroe and Cole Palmer have all bee lined with a move either on-lan or permanently to the Foxes and it will be interesting to see how it develops.
