Leicester could be set to lose yet another senior player, with Rangers named among the clubs interested in signing Harry Souttar.
Leicester have already witnessed an exodus of sorts this summer as multiple star players jumped ship following the Foxes relegation.
James Maddison finally made his move to a top six side, much deserved following his performances in recent years.
Harvey Barnes also secured a move, to Newcastle for big money while Youri Tielemans left for free.
Arguably the clubs big three all leaving, not a good look, however understandable it might be.
Now however reports have linked a fringe player with his own move away, one which would be welcomed by the King Power faithful.
It being a move which could free up some extra cash, that Enzo Maresca could use for his continuous rebuild.

Souttar to leave
Harry Souttar is a player who despite possessing a specific range of skills, is currently out of favour at the King Power Stadium.
Souttar arguably doesn’t get into Maresca’s top two centre-back pairings which could mean a move is the best option for all involved.
The club credited with holding an interest in Souttar, Scottish Premier Football League side Rangers.
The report comes courtesy of talkSPORT as per Daily Record, who claim Harry is set to join his brother John in Glasgow.
The Australian is a known fan of the club and holds experience at Dundee United and Ross County so wouldn’t be a stranger to the division.
The outlet reported that Rangers “are interested in taking Harry Souttar on loan”.
However, it is worth noting that they aren’t the only ones, as “other clubs also monitoring the situation”.
