Leicester are still making waves to improve their line-up despite the positive start to the season on Sunday.
The Foxes began their Championship campaign on Saturday, coming back from 1-0 down to secure a 2-1 victory.
The win was secured thanks to a Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall brace, including his second which was a pearl of a finish.
It ultimately was a let-off for Leicester with Coventry having all the chances to score more than one.
This likely has led Enzo Maresca to look at more incomings to strengthen his squad to avoid more close cut afternoons.
With that, it seems that a right-winger is next on the agenda with that being a clear weakness from watching the game at the weekend.

Leicester make offer for Akgun
The man that Leicester have shortlisted as their target is Turkish international, Yunus Akgun.
Akgun currently ply’s his trade for Galatasary in the Super Lig in Turkey but could soon find himself lining out at the King Power.
According to Turkish journalist, Yağız Sabuncuoğlu the Championship side have made an ‘official’ proposal for his services.
He said that Leicester, along with French sides Bordeaux and Nantes have made official loan-to-buy offers which includes a mandatory purchase option.
While no front-runner is listed, he does mention that the Foxes have offered more money.
Leicester are said to have offered €7million (£6m) as the mandatory purchase price, while both French clubs have only offered €6m (£5.1m).
Akgun would solve an issue for Leicester as he would likely be the direct replacement to Kasey McAteer who struggled against Coventry.
