Leicester City could raise £83m in sales as summer reset begins | OneFootball

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·7 June 2026

Leicester City could raise £83m in sales as summer reset begins

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Leicester City could fund a summer reset by selling fringe players after back-to-back relegations to League One, with the window opening on 15 June. According to LeicesterMercury.co.uk, mooted exits across the squad could raise about £83m if deals are struck.

Supporters’ frustration has grown over limited early movement, despite an initial released list. With nearly every player’s future uncertain, clarity is expected once a new manager is appointed.


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Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk, 25, has a year left and is valued near £4m, while Fran Vieites, 27, could fetch about £500k. In defence, Caleb Okoli, 24, could command around £7m after a £13m outlay in 2024 with three years remaining, Harry Souttar, 27, may target £4m after a torn Achilles and with the World Cup to come, and Ben Nelson, 22, is rated roughly £10m amid Premier League interest.

Further sales could include Jannik Vestergaard at about £2m and Victor Kristiansen around £5m. In midfield, Harry Winks could depart for roughly £3m, though a new manager might keep him, Hamza Choudhury is seen near £5m, and Oliver Skipp around £8m after successive relegations.

Teenager Jeremy Monga, 16, is in talks over a move to Arsenal in the £10m-£15m range. The leading asset is Abdul Fatawu, whose price could be £20m-£40m depending on his World Cup, with about £25m considered fair.

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