Leicester announce the departure of 3 players

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Crowned with a Championship title, Leicester City will play in the Premier League next season only a year after their relegation to the lower level. In order to compete with the English big names, the club based in the Midlands is already carrying out a squad review. If the Foxes recently formalized the extension of Jamie Vardy’s contract, they are, however, preparing to part ways with 3 players: Marc Albrighton, Kelechi Iheanacho and Dennis Praet.

“Leicester City can confirm that three senior professionals will leave the football club when their respective contracts expire in June. Marc Albrighton, Kelechi Iheanacho and Dennis Prat leave the King Power Stadium… The club thanks all three departing players for their contribution during their time at Leicester City and wishes them every success in the next stages of their respective careers.we can read in an official press release from the English club this Friday.

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