Peter Crouch is concerned that Leicester City is having financial ‘issues’ after a quiet summer
Peter Crouch has shared his concerns about Leicester City’s financial position after a quiet transfer window and believes ‘confidence is low’ at King Power after a difficult campaign.
The Foxes lost several players over the summer when Kasper Schmeichel left the club to join Nice in Ligue 1 and the club also sold star defender Wesley Fofana to Chelsea for £70 million.
Despite key players leaving the club, there was a distinct lack of good replacements as Alex Smithies and centre-back Wout Faes were the only two new players brought into the squad.
Peter Crouch believes there could be financial ‘trouble’ at Leicester after a quiet spell
The Foxes have had a tough campaign so far and are in the bottom three
Faes cost the Foxes £15 million meaning there should be plenty of money left over after the sale of Fofana. Overall, the club’s summer spending was its lowest in a few years.
Crouch has picked up on the fact that the club haven’t strengthened the team much and believes there could be problems at the club, but he insisted the club has more than enough quality to get off the bottom of the table. .
Ahead of the Foxes’ game against Crystal Palace, he told BT Sports: “Look at their squad and they have plenty and they shouldn’t be in the position they are in
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