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Man City get £50m buy-back clause as Iheanacho undergoes Leicester medical

By Editor
02 August 2017   |   4:15 am
British press reported yesterday that Manchester City have finally got their buy back clause put at £50 million, which had delayed Kelechi Iheanacho’s deal to join Leicester City.

Leicester City are expected to announce the capture of Kelechi Iheanacho, who went through his medicals at the 2015/2016 EPL champions…yesterday.

British press reported yesterday that Manchester City have finally got their buy back clause put at £50 million, which had delayed Kelechi Iheanacho’s deal to join Leicester City.

The Nigeria international had his medicals at Leicester yesterday paving the way for a £25 million transfer to the 2015/2016 champions.According to British press, Iheanacho will complete his protracted move in the next 24 hours after the deal was held up due to a row over image rights with his former agents.

As revealed by Telegraph Sport last month, Leicester have already agreed a fee and terms with City for the Nigeria international but have had to be patient during negotiations. But now the striker is poised to officially become a Leicester player in a huge coup for the former champions and new manager, Craig Shakespeare. 

It is understood that Leicester have secured Iheanacho’s signature ahead of Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and Monaco. Manchester City had insisted on a buy-back option for the academy product.

Iheanacho, 20, could make his Leicester debut in Friday’s friendly against Borussia Monchengladbach at the King Power Stadium though, at this stage, it is thought unlikely due to a number of issues still to be resolved. They are not threatening the deal, however, and are purely linked to his disagreement with his previous agents.

Shakespeare said earlier this week: “I’m hoping he will be available for the game at Arsenal, but I am like every other manager at the moment. I think we all find it frustrating but it is the current market.

“You saw with the Harry Maguire one, we got that done quick. When he is in the door, we can announce it.“At the moment, of course, we are interested in players as most of the Premier League is, but you can see that clubs won’t really talk about it until they are over the line.”

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