Leicester City must leverage their strong relationship with Man City to secure a permanent transfer agreement.
Callum Doyle’s permanent move to Leicester may be a viable option for all parties involved.
Manchester City are considering signing Valentin Barco from Boca Juniors on loan to Leicester City.
Leicester City and Manchester City have a productive relationship, with former Man City assistant and current Leicester boss Enzo Maresca playing a key role. James McAtee was linked with a summer move to King Power Stadium, but he ultimately decided to return to Leicester. The loan switch for Callum Doyle was a result of Leicester battling off interest in the young defender after his successful spell at Coventry City. The relationship between City and the Foxes likely played a crucial role in this deal. Unfortunately, Doyle has only made 10 competitive appearances this season due to a knee injury. The move highlights the importance of maintaining a strong relationship between the two clubs.
A player sustained an injury against Bristol City, causing concern and causing him to spend 12 to 16 weeks on the sidelines. He was taken off at half-time and seen wearing a knee brace and on crutches. Despite spending much of the campaign injured, he performed well during his time at King Power Stadium, making him a potential regular starter. His natural left-footing and strong performance during the early stages of his time at the King Power Stadium suggest he could play a significant role in Maresca’s side.
Callum Doyle appeared vulnerable in the Hull City match, but his loan spell has not been affected. Fans are eager to see him back in action, and he may be three weeks away from full training. This is good news for Maresca. Leicester City should consider what action to take on Doyle now.