Saturday recap: Mahrez, Lacazette, Bacca, Adams, Alexis + more
It seems like a weekend isn’t complete these days without some sort of crazy transfer speculation. Here’s the latest.
It seems like a weekend isn’t complete these days without some sort of crazy transfer speculation. Here’s the latest.
On Saturday things went a little bit crazy as reports started to emerge that Riyad Mahrez wanted to leave Leicester and that Arsenal were his preferred destination.
Reports started to emerge on Saturday morning that Riyad Mahrez would leave Leicester and has decided to sign for Arsenal.
With Arsenal set to face RC Lens on Friday, there was news and gossip a-plenty floating around on Thursday.
Wes Morgan has urged Riyad Mahrez to ignore the talk surrounding his Leicester City future and to focus on the job in hand.
Claudio Ranieri has recently said that he believes that Riyad Mahrez will stay at Leicester and that would seem to put an end to any transfer speculation.
As is the norm lately, there wasn’t much around in the way of actual news on Monday but the rumour mill wound itself up into overdrive.
As Arsenal odds to sign Leicester City’s Riyad Mahrez have been slashed, we decided to take a look at how we got to here and what the chances of us actually making a move are.
L’Equipe are reporting that Riyad Mahrez will not sign a new deal with Leicester as the player wants a ‘new challenge’.
Here’s a round-up of what happened on Tuesday.
Riyad Mahrez has given Leicester City fans a new reason to feel anxious over his future at the club.
Another day, another load of rumours, but this time it seems like we might have something concrete to report.
Laurent Koscielny seems quite happy with the idea of Jamie Vardy rocking up at Arsenal next season as the captain-in-waiting sang his praises to the media.
Despite it feeling like years since the news broke that Jamie Vardy could be signing for Arsenal, it’s only been four days.
Riyad Mahrez has joined Jamie Vardy in the Leicester City-to-Arsenal hokey cokey.
Arsenal have turned their attention away from Leicester City’s Riyad Mahrez in order to prioritise Borussia Dortmund’s Henrikh Mkhitaryan, according to ESPN.
It seems that Arsene Wenger might have identified how to win the Premier League again – simply buy all Leicester City’s players.
Hector Bellerin was named as the EA Sports Fantasy Premier League under21 Player of the Year, beating out Dele Alli and Ross Barkley.
Reports emerged on Saturday that Leicester want more than just money for Riyad Mahrez – they want Theo Walcott.
Despite Arsene Wenger denying interest in Leicester City’s Riyad Mahrez roughly 101 times, the player has now come out and confirmed that he will indeed be staying with the Foxes.