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·28 de março de 2026
Report: Leicester City prepared to sanction shock sale of their best player this summer amid financial crisis

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·28 de março de 2026

Leicester City are reportedly ready to sacrifice star winger Abdul Fatawu this summer as the club grapples with a deepening financial crisis and a potential slide toward League One.
According to The Telegraph, the Foxes intend to maintain their long-standing model of selling at least one marquee player per window to balance the books.
Despite being a bright spark in an otherwise dismal campaign, Fatawu is increasingly viewed as the club’s most prized asset.
With Leicester recently announcing staggering annual losses of £71 million, the hierarchy has privately conceded that high-value sales are a necessity to ensure long-term stability.
The financial pressure on the King Power hierarchy is immense. The club is currently navigating its second stint in the Championship in three seasons and sits dangerously in 22nd place, just above the relegation.
Falling into the third tier would trigger further loss of revenue, making Fatawu’s departure almost inevitable.
Fatawu, who joined permanently from Sporting CP for €17 million last summer, represents a significant return on investment.
With his contract running until 2029, Leicester are in a strong position to demand a fee that could exceed €30 million, providing vital relief for their strained balance sheet.
The 22-year-old’s individual form has not gone unnoticed by Europe’s elite. Napoli have emerged as the primary suitors, with reports suggesting the Serie A giants are preparing a €25 million opening bid.
The Italian side views the Ghanaian international as a priority target to add pace and directness to their wide areas next season.
Fatawu’s numbers this season, 9 goals and 7 assists in 38 games, have made him one of the most productive wingers in the Championship.
While several Premier League sides are also monitoring his situation, a move to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona would represent a significant step up, offering the young star a chance to return to the Champions League stage.









































