Leicester City fans are still waiting for their club to make a second signing in the 2025 winter transfer window.
There are now less than five days of the January transfer window to go and at present, it doesn’t appear as though the Foxes are close to making another signing.
Leicester City signed Woyo Coulibably from Parma earlier this month and the right-back made his debut off the bench in the win over Tottenham Hotspur this past weekend.
While fans will have been pleased to see a problem area strengthened and their seven-game losing streak come to an end, they no doubt want more signings to be made this month.
The Midlands outfit did climb out of the relegation zone after beating Spurs but their Premier League safety is still by no means guaranteed at this stage.
In turn, a centre-back, winger, backup striker for Jamie Vardy, and maybe even another full-back are probably needed at Leicester before deadline day.

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However, a recent update suggests that is very unlikely. It has now been claimed that Leicester will only make loan signings in the coming days and as Odsonne Edouard still hasn’t returned to Crystal Palace, they will have to come from abroad.
The news has begun to do the rounds on social media and, as is to be expected, fans are not happy.
One Leicester supporter simply wrote: “Pathetic football club”.
A second added: “No more business this month then, not enough time,” followed by a face-palm emoji.
“If we don’t get anyone else in it’s embarrassing,” another Leicester fan stated.
A fourth supporter questioned: “Why you selling Cannon then you frauds?”
A fifth simply replied: “Rudkin,” seemingly taking issue with the Leicester chief and his continued shortcomings on the recruitment front.
“Even after the Cannon deal? Can’t understand how that wouldn’t free up budget,” a sixth also questioned.

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While fans were likely praying for a busy end to the window, it’s become clear that at most, we will probably only see one or maybe two new stars arrive at the King Power this month.
In reality, there is a big chance that no more signings are actually made at Leicester this month and that Ruud van Nistlerooy will be forced to stick with his current crop of players.
However, should that happen, it is very hard to see that squad being good enough to stay in the Premier League.
The Spurs win papered over the cracks immensely and supporters shouldn’t be getting too carried away at this stage.
