Leicester City was relegated from the Premier League after a disappointing season, losing to Liverpool. They aim to secure a quick return to the top division but must strengthen their squad during the summer. Recently, UEFA payments for players' international duties have provided Leicester with over £1.25 million, contributing to their transfer budget. This financial boost is critical as they may need to replace key players like Jamie Vardy. Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy's future is uncertain, raising questions about who will manage the funds.
Leicester City faces significant challenges after relegation, but have received a boost of over £1.25 million from UEFA payments to assist with squad reinforcement.
As they look to rebuild, Leicester will aim for an immediate return to the Premier League, needing to capitalize on recent UEFA payout for international duty.
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