Leicester City could be set to lose a few of their players during the 2025 January transfer window.
There’s yet to be a single incoming at the King Power Stadium this month but plenty of players are being tipped to depart.
Serie A outfit Parma are interested in Calbe Okoli amid the defender’s struggles to get back into the team following Ruud van Nistelrooy’s arrival at the club.
Okoli is not the only centre-back who could be on his way out the door this month, meanwhile, with Wout Faes tipped for a Leicester exit.
The Belgian has also fallen down the pecking order slightly and it’s believed the Midlands outfit will allow him to leave for around £15m.
Elsewhere, Leicester have recalled Tom Cannon from his spell at Stoke City and there’s been much chatter about the striker’s future.

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It’s been reported this week that Championship high-flyers Sunderland want to sign Cannon.
That deal, which is an initial loan, would see the Foxes not net any transfer fee until the end of the season, at which time the North East outfit would pay £13m if they are promoted.
However, Sunderland are now facing competition for the 22-year-old’s signature from his former club, Everton.
The Toffees, who are only three points above Ruud and co. in the table, sold Cannon to Leicester in August 2023 but a report from Give Me Sport on Wednesday claims Everton are now in the race for the striker after he was recalled by the Foxes.
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Leicester City fan’s stance on Tom Cannon transfer
Cannon is currently earning £8,000-a-week at Leicester, according to Capology.
But given he has nine goals already this season for Stoke, it seems obvious he will be looking for a pay rise.
Whether or not that will be at the King Power or somewhere else remains to be seen but supporters have already made their feelings on a transfer clear.
Leicester sent a message to Van Nistelrooy over Cannon, urging him to keep the striker on their books.
Meanwhile, Stoke supporters are furious with the Foxes and have made their feelings very clear after their star centre-forward was recalled.
