Leicester City new signings may force Ahmed Musa out

By Daily Sports on May 10, 2017

Ahmed Musa could be forced to quit Leicester City just a year after they splashed 17 million pounds because of new signings by ‘The Foxes, according to reports.

Ahmed Musa himself has insisted he will stay and fight for his place at Leicester City.

But it has now been reported the 24-year-old forward has struggled to establish himself at the Premier League club and he could be further pushed down the pecking order by new signings.

“Nigeria international Musa fears he could find himself even further down the pecking order if, as expected, Leicester dip into the transfer market to revamp their strike-force this summer,” according to a Mirror report.

The former CSKA Moscow frontman has managed just four goals in 31 appearances in all competitions for ‘The Foxes’.

*Photo shows Ahmed Musa.

Source Daily Sports

Posted May 10, 2017


 

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