Leicester City may not be doing any transfer business today but relegation rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers are.
The Foxes aren’t expected to do any business this deadline day, with the only news so far being confirmation of Will Alves’ loan to Cardiff City.
Woyo Coulibaly is the only signing Leicester made this month and unless a rabbit is pulled from a hat, nothing else will happen.
It’s not quite the same in the West Midlands though, where Wolves have been busy.
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Wolves boss Vitor Pereira is keen to take advantage of the club’s position out of the Premier League relegation zone.
Nasser Djiga and Marshall Munetsi are the two likely arrivals at Molineux this deadline day, however, an attempt to sign a third has been rebuffed.
According to the Daily Mail, Wolves were also keen on Kristensen and launched a £12.5m bid for the Danish defender.
Udinese are seemingly keen to keep hold of one of their prized assets and have turned the bid down. It’s unlikely Wolves will make a second offer.
Leicester and Wolves almost did business together after a swap deal for Craig Dawson and Conor Coady was discussed, but nothing came to fruition.
Leicester City are now weaker than Premier League rivals
The past month has been a write off for Leicester from the start.
Terrible results on the pitch and anger from supporters off of it mean tensions are at an all-time high.
It’s not just Wolves who have recruited either, with Ipswich Town and Southampton also making signings this month.
Van Nistelrooy needed new faces and he hasn’t got that. Whatever happens now until the end of the season, Leicester must make do with what they’ve got.
