No Transfers? No Problem
Despite missing out on the playoffs at the end of last season, Leicester fans left the Walkers Stadium with a level of optimism about a potentially very busy summer of ins and outs, with speculation over whether certain loan signings would make the switch to the Midlands or who Sven-Goran Eriksson would have his eye on bringing to the club over the next few months. Fast forward to the middle of June, and, despite all the transfer talk and predictions, Leicester are yet to make a permanent signing since the transfer window opened. So should supporters be worried?
Well, no. In fact, this is probably the smartest course of action to take.
The majority of fans would have, by now, expected some transfer activity, based on the fact that Eriksson made a number of strong loan signings during his first season in charge, and also because it is no secret that the takeover of Leicester City in 2010 by Asia Football Investments put the club in a far stronger financial position than ever before. Other clubs will also be aware of this, and thus it is important that the former England manager does not show his hand too early at the risk of being offered inflated valuations of potential targets by other managers. While it is true that there are a number of big name free agents available this summer, it is unlikely that club funds will be spent wildly on such players just because such funds exist.
Also, a lack of transfer activity does not necessarily mean that the Foxes are not in contact with other clubs or players. In fact, it is quite likely that Leicester City have held talks with possible targets and their agents, but many players` contracts do not expire until the end of June and said players may simply be weighing up their options for the future. Many of the loan signings came as somewhat of a surprise to supporters, so the same could apply when making permanent deals with other clubs. There is always more to it than meets the eye in these situations.
Besides, Leicester City appear to be prioritising its restructuring of backroom staff before making any on-the-field changes. Just last week, Susan Whelan was announced as the new CEO of the club, while Simon Capper took the role of Finance Director. Further managerial changes were made yesterday with the appointment of Commercial Director Laura Oakes and Kevin Barclay being promoted to Operations Director. Albeit less exciting for fans, these changes are as important as signing the next big name Premier League star so that there is a wealth of knowledge and experience behind the running of this football club.
Finally, despite the fact that Leicester did rely heavily on loan signings last season - particularly towards the latter stages - Eriksson will be aware that he has a very strong core of players already at the club. Paul Gallagher, Richie Wellens, Andy King, Yuki Abe and Darius Vassell were all regular starters for Leicester City in the last campaign and are more than likely to feature in the starting line up next season. Franck Moussa and Matt Oakley have also been offered new contracts, and centre back Sol Bamba offered a strong presence in defence since joining the Foxes. There are defensive issues which do need addressing, and potentially one or two strikers will be drafted in, but only if they fit the style of football which Eriksson has adopted and put into practice since his arrival at the Walkers Stadium. He will be aware of how much time he has to make transfers, and is unlikely to panic-buy.
So, Leicester fans - do not be worried. Your club is in good hands. Sit back, enjoy the summer and wait for the transfers to take place. By Saturday 6th August, there will be new faces.
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Take it easy
posted on 19/6/11
With Management changes comes different faces and meetings that Sven will have to do to get used to a new face.
I mean he had Lee Hoos for the time he was there and now we have some guys in from King Power taking over and when you have a Management change, you want to get to know them and what their priorities are.
Also with the transfer market not opening offically until July 1st and players on Holidays, most players on Svens list may want to look at where their club is at before looking at us or the freebies see what other offers they take and make their final decision and also the season doesnt start until August so thats 6 weeks of chops/changes and new faces until the 1st game.
posted on 19/6/11
Excellent article young sir. I'm glad I'm not the only one who see's not signing players FAST is the best option. We don't want to pay over the odds for players who are simply not worth that much because they are taking advantage of our financial situation.
Bring on July, then lets hope for a excellent pre season
UTF
posted on 19/6/11
Great article Maastricht. Lets not get worried because things don't seem to be going as fast as some of us would like.
I for one would prefer "slowly, slowly catchy primate" (yes it was a banned word) rather than "Marry in haste, repent at leisure"
Just think how many rich old men with money marry a young filly only to keel over from a heart attack.
posted on 19/6/11
All I hope for is that we have one double signing where we signal our intent for the title.
A bit like when Sven came in and we signed Davies and Naughton.
That showed we meant business.
posted on 19/6/11
lol yeah great article,,,was cpoied and pasted from a Leicester Mercury report,,,,but good report all the same
posted on 19/6/11
I'm not too worried yet, this time last year Pearson was still in charge and we'd only signed Tom Kennedy so there's still plenty of time.
posted on 19/6/11
Good Article:
I'd be happy with loan players and no permanent signings , If Sven performs a little better than he did over the time he was in charge last season we are in with a shout !
Signing players may mean dedication but it does not guarantee it !
posted on 19/6/11
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
That made me feel a bit better.
posted on 19/6/11
I have just posted, and had deleted, a post reading (nearly) -
'If "m..k.y" is really a banned word, then the JA606 moderators, after disallowing this post, had better come on and explain themselves. This would be ABSURD."
I now await their explanation, with my continued participation on their board hanging in the balance. The explanation had better be a very good one.
posted on 20/6/11
Very good article... although personally I'd like to have seen us sign up Ben Mee by now. Not only would he relieve some of the defensive worries but he'd be symbolic of things moving in the right direction.