Leicester City are reportedly among the clubs who are believed to be looking at West Bromwich Albion winger Grady Diangana.
With a current mass exodus occurring at the King Power Stadium, Leicester are attempting to complete their rebuild.
Already, James Maddison was sold to Tottenham and Youri Tielemans joined Aston Villa on a free.
Meanwhile Harvey Barnes looks set to join them with numerous Premier League sides seriously interested, including Tottenham, Arsenal, Newcastle and Aston Villa.
The rebuild has began already with the arrival of two experienced players in Harry Winks and Conor Coady. It appears Enzo Maresca is now also targeting Grady Diangana.

According to a report from The Express & Star via Leicestershire Live, The Foxes are interested in signing the 25-year-old winger.
The report includes that numerous other clubs hold a vested interested, including Leicester’s fellow relegated sides Leeds and Southampton.
A high fee is expected to be required to secure the signing however. The Baggies have already had one big player depart this summer and therefore “will not be forced to sell on the cheap”.
Should Leicester sign Diangana?
Diangana is a player who has long had a high ceiling, joining West Brom in 2019 from West Ham on loan.
Following a successful season, he was heralded as “magnificent” by Lee Hendrie and the winger was then signed permanently for a pricey £12million rising to £18m.
Diangana has never quite lived up to his fee with The Baggies, making 129 appearances with only 15 goals and 11 assists provided.
He does offer more than just goals and assists, but as a winger output is an important factor.
With his position, he is a probable replacement for the outgoing Harvey Barnes on the wing. However we feel Leicester could sign better than this, he is likely to cost at least £20m given how much he was signed for.
He just is not a £20m player, however Maresca has Foxes fans believing and it is important to trust the judgement of the manager.
It remains to be seen if a move will be made though, with much competition for his signature.
