Somebody at Leicester City may have to remind them that there is less than a week of the transfer window remaining.
There’s five days until the transfer window slams shut and only one player has joined Leicester so far.
Defender Woyo Coulibaly is the Foxes’ only acquisition and it’s these sorts of things that have led fans to turn on John Rudkin and the rest of the hierarchy.
Ruud van Nistelrooy is also reportedly becoming unsettled by the lack of activity and the Leicester boss is allegedly considering quitting if he doesn’t get the targets in.
Links are few and far between right now but the Foxes must get something done quickly.
So, with that, here is the latest Leicester City transfer news.
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Leicester want Red Bull Salzburg teenager Adam Daghim

A winger is one of the four positions Van Nistelrooy said he wanted to improve this winter and Adam Daghim fits that bill.
Daghim is a Danish-born winger who can also represent Palestine and has impressed at Austrian outfit Red Bull Salzburg.
The 19-year-old has been a regular for Salzburg both domestically and on the European stage and has previously stated that he takes inspiration from former Salzburg forward and current Manchester City star Erling Haaland, as well as Brazilian icon Neymar.
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Hamza Choudhury releases first message since Sheffield United move
After Van Nistelrooy confirmed Hamza Choudhury would leave on Sunday the midfielder’s loan move to Sheffield United was completed.
Choudhury joins on a season-long loan with an option to buy and is the second Leicester star to join the Blades following Tom Cannon’s move last week.
The academy graduate only played six times for Leicester this season and after linking up with Chris Wilder, who he worked under during a loan spell at Watford, said it was a no brainer.
He told the Sheffield United club website: “It has been going on for a couple of weeks but I’m happy to be here and ready to get going. I’ve seen the position that the team has put itself in and I want to come here and help.
“I worked with the gaffer for a couple of months at Watford, it was short, but I enjoyed it, so when he called there was only one answer from me.
“I’ve played here a couple of times and the atmosphere is always amazing. It is an attractive club for anyone and it is a really good fit for me and my family.”
