Leicester Mercury

Midfield looks to be area in most need of attention

PROFITABLE PLAYER IN SQUAD

- By JORDAN BLACKWELL jordan.blackwell@reachplc.com @jrdnblackw­ell

THE Premier League kicks off three months from now and so Leicester City have plenty of time to build a team capable of achieving Enzo Maresca’s stated aim of survival.

What they may not have are resources.

With the club having already received one charge over an alleged breach of financial rules, and staring at another unless they sell players before the end of June, they don’t want to risk further trouble by spending heavily this summer.

But before they can decide what they want in the summer window and how best to spend their budget, City need to know what they’ve got.

Sorting contracts for those whose deals are expiring this summer is the first task.

There should be official confirmati­on soon in the form of a retained list.

Right now, it’s understood talks are being held with Jamie Vardy and Jannik Vestergaar­d at the very least, while Marc Albrighton, Dennis Praet and Kelechi Iheanacho could be heading for free transfers.

Wilfred Ndidi’s future is most up in the air, but Enzo Maresca has hinted he wants to keep him around.

From there, the focus turns to sales.

City were placed under a transfer embargo by the EFL because they were deemed to be on course for a breach of Profit and Sustainabi­lity Rules (PSR).

Perhaps the only option they have left to balance the books in time for the end of the accounting period on June 30 is to sell.

It’s not known how much profit City need to make to ensure they comply with the regulation­s, but that they need to offload players puts their best talents at risk.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is comfortabl­y the most profitable player in the squad and Maresca expects Premier League interest in him come June, but Mads Hermansen and James Justin may also be targeted.

City do have players surplus to requiremen­ts that could help their cause, such as Daniel Iversen, Harry Souttar, Victor Kristianse­n and Boubakary Soumare, but selling them may be more difficult than offloading their top stars.

When it comes to improving the squad, the midfield looks to be the area requiring the most attention.

Maresca is likely to want a couple of new faces to play in the advanced roles behind the striker, and that’s even if Dewsbury-Hall does remain at the club. The position occupied mostly by Ndidi seems ripe for a true attacking midfielder, while City are also short on numbers there, with Praet leaving and Yunus Akgun unlikely to return.

Out wide, Abdul Fatawu is on course to make his move from Sporting Lisbon permanent for around £14.5 million.

But another new winger would come in handy, giving further competitio­n to the Ghanaian, Stephy Mavididi and Kasey McAteer.

A left-footed defender will also be high on Maresca’s wishlist with Callum Doyle going back to Manchester City.

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NIGEL FRENCH/PA TARGETED: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could attract interest from other Premier League clubs

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