Leicester City have less than 12 hours to make any further additions before the transfer window slams shut.
The Foxes have had an active 2024 summer transfer window so far, with Steve Cooper making eight additions to his first-team squad.
Ahead of their pre-season getting underway, Leicester City signed Issahaku Fatawu, Caleb Okoli, Michael Golding and Bobby De Cordova-Reid.
The club struggled in their pre-season friendlies but more players have since arrived in a bid to boost the Midlands outfit’s Premier League survival chances.
Facundo Buonanotte has received praise from Carlos Tevez after he joined on loan from Brighton and Hove Albion and looked sharp on his debut versus Tottenham Hotspur last week.
Oliver Skipp also joined the club from Spurs ahead of that clash, while Jordan Ayew scored his first Leicester goal earlier this week after joining in a £6m deal from Crystal Palace.
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Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Foxes completed the capture of midfielder Bilal El Khannouss.
After getting another name through the door yesterday, Leicester fans were likely hoping for a busy deadline day.
However, speaking live outside the club’s training ground for Sky Sports News on Friday afternoon, Kirsty Edwards revealed that, as things stand, there will be no more additions at the King Power this month.
She said: “As we speak, the club not expected any incomings but the door isn’t closed so as you say, they are absolutely delighted with that business they got done yesterday.
“But as things stand in terms of anyone else coming in, not at the moment, they will only bring somebody in if he’s the right fit, the right financial fit the right fit for Steve Cooper.
“Possible outgoings with Tom Cannon attracting a lot of attention from Championship clubs but as things stand, just me and my cuppa here at Leicester.”

Do Leicester City need to make any more signings today
The arrival of El Khannouss and Skipp in the last week or so has given Leicester some much-needed quality depth in midfield, which they lost after the sale of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Chelsea.
Buonanotte will also bring some creative spark to the Foxes’ attack, while Ayew is a versatile player who will provide experienced cover in plenty of positions.
However, though it has been a largely successful window, fans of the club probably would like to see another striker signed.
Scoring goals was Leicester’s main issue in pre-season and it could hamper their chances of survival in 2024/25.
Patson Daka is currently injured and even when fit, he does not have a great goalscoring record in the top flight.
Jamie Vardy remains their most prolific striker but question marks over his ability to now play a full 38-game season at his age remain.
