Leicester City’s transfer window will be a summer of rebuilding – no matter what league they find themselves in.
Ruud van Nistelrooy slammed the quality of his squad after the Foxes were hammered by Brentford on Friday night.
It’s clear that several Leicester players will leave in the summer and that will require a number of new players to come through the door at the King Power Stadium.
Where to start will be the biggest question for Van Nistelrooy and so far, it seems that many of the additions will be attack-minded.
Dario Osorio and Franculino Gluda Dju, both of Midtjylland have been linked with the club and even if Leicester are relegated to the Championship, could still probably be considered realistic targets.
However, one star who has made headlines in the Champions League has also emerged as a possible transfer option.
- READ MORE: Meet Leicester City target Chemsdine Talbi, everything you need to know about the teenage star

Leicester City and West Ham United interested in Chemsdine Talbi
The Foxes have had good success from buying from the Belgian league in the past. Wilfred Ndidi from Genk in 2017 has proved to be a big hit while young Moroccan Bilal El Khannouss has been one of the best players for the Foxes this season.
Tried and tested works and according to Africa Foot, Club Brugge winger Chemsdine Talbi.
The 19-year-old winger is considered to be one of the most promising names in football and announced himself onto the big stage with two goals in a 3-1 win against Atalanta.
His two goals make him the fourth person in Champions League history to grab a brace in the competition before his 20th birthday.
It will be a tough battle to win his signature, however, with West Ham United and Napoli also keeping a close eye on the winger, with all three clubs supposedly making ‘unofficial offers’.
Who is Chemsdine Talbi?
Talbi is a young Moroccan international who is quickly making a name for himself in European football.
Born on 9 May 2005 in the Belgian province of Sambreville, he was born to a Moroccan father and Belgian mother.
After joining the Tubize Academy, he made the move to Brugge’s academy in 2015 and quickly made a name for himself.
So far this season, Talbi has played 19 times in the Belgian Pro League, scoring five times and registering two assists.
