The latest Leicester City transfer news as the goalkeeper, who joined the club in 2011, is closing in on a transfer to Ligue 1 side OGC Nice.
Nice are also in action on Sunday afternoon as they travel to Toulouse in their first Ligue 1 game of the season. When there's something concrete, we'll sit and discuss it, and take it from there.โ The Danish international has been a mainstay for the last 11 years, but it now seems that he will soon be leaving the club.
The 35-year-old is expected to complete his move after Nice and Leicester reached an agreement. Manager Brendan Rodgers admitted last weekend that the ...
The Dane was also named the club's player of the season in 2012 and 2017. Schmeichel made 479 appearances for Leicester and claimed the FA Cup, Community Shield and Championship crowns. Schmeichel has spent 11 years at the King Power stadium and helped the team go from the lows of Championship football to the highs of Premier League supremacy.
Kasper Schmeichels 11-year stay at Leicester City nearing an end after Nice reach agreement to sign the 35-year-old goalkeeper; Schmeichel has won Premier ...
You can also catch up with the ins, outs and analysis on Sky Sports News. They're excellent sellers and they've recruited well in the past." "The expectation of Leicester is they should be pushing in and around the Champions League places but they have been standing still which is not a good indication of how they're going to perform this season.
Schmeichel played an important role in Leicester's surprise Premier League win in the 2015-16 season, while he also managed to win the Championship and ...
Kasper Schmeichel puts an end to his triumphant time at Leicester City, who are rewarding the player letting him go to Nice for free. At the age of 35, ...
That led to him playing in the Champions League with Leicester City and reaching the quarter-finals of it. In fact, his current coach Lucien Favre was the main person to support his signing. The Dane put and end to his important career at Leicester City, who will let him leave for Nice on a free, as he has a year left on his contract.
Kasper Schmeichel is on his way to Nice after 11 years at Leicester City. He has reached an agreement with the club and is set for his medical.
In France, he will also be able to test himself against the likes of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar. It was at the Foxes that he made a name for himself gaining promotion with the club in 2014, remarkably winning the league with them in 2016 and the FA Cup in 2021. He made 478 appearances in total for the club keeping 147 clean sheets. The club are also in danger of losing other key players including James Maddison, Wesley Fofana, Harvey Barnes and Youri Tielemans. Schmeichel made 49 appearances for the Magpies and kept 25 clean sheets. Leeds United was his next port of call.
Kasper Schmeichel is set to seal an exit from Leicester City, after French club Nice reportedly reach an agreement to sign the goalkeeper.
"There's nobody here guaranteed to play. Schmeichel was one of the first people to respond to a helicopter crash outside the King Power stadium in October 2018. Schmeichel joined Leicester City in 2011 and has made a total of 479 appearances for the club and is now third on the Foxes' all-time appearances charts. He has also represented the Club in every European competition including; the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa Conference League and the UEFA Europa League. The Leicester captain won the Championship and promotion in 2013/14, the Premier League title in 2015/16 and the Emirates FA Cup and FA Community Shield in 2021. "Kasper has earned the right to have a think about the next chapter of his career and where that's going to be.
Leicester's club captain Kasper Schmeichel is set for a medical with French club Nice this week following an agreement between the two clubs.
The lack of activity regarding incoming players has seen the fanbase grow increasingly frustrated, compounded by the incessant rumours linking their own players with the exit this summer. While the club are keen to bring in reinforcements of their own, Leicester are the only club in Europeโs top five leagues yet to register a new signing. Manager Brendan Rodgers has insisted the club will not be โexploitedโ by the larger clubs in the league, with Chelsea keen to test the waters over a transfer for Fofana, while Arsenal and Manchester United have both had initial proposals for Tielemans rejected.