Leicester City are ready to spend to make further additions to their title-winning squad if the right opportunity arises, the club’s vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha has said.
Leicester have signed striker Ahmed Musa, midfielder Nampalys Mendy, goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler, defender Luis Hernandez and Poland winger Bartosz Kapustka in the current transfer window.
Striker Jamie Vardy and winger Riyad Mahrez were among those from the historic Premier League winning squad to commit their future to the club, but midfielder N’Golo Kante moved to Chelsea in the close season.
British media reports have linked Austrian defender Aleksandar Dragovic over a possible move to King Power Stadium.
“Several of our players made long-term commitments to the club during the summer months and I’m delighted,” Srivaddhanaprabha was quoted as saying by the Leicester Mercury.
“I’m already excited by the strength and vibrancy of the squad and we are ready to make to make further investments if the right opportunities arise.”
Leicester picked up their first point of the new season after a goalless draw against Arsenal last weekend and will welcome Swansea City in their next league fixture on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa signed defender Ritchie De Laet from Leicester on a three-year contract.
"I'm pleased to have brought Ritchie to the club," manager Roberto Di Matteo told second-tier Villa's website on Tuesday.
“He is ... a player who not only has Championship experience but has also played a part in helping a team win promotion back to the Premier League.”
The 27-year-old Belgian full back, who made 129 appearances for Leicester after leaving Manchester United in 2012, moved to Middlesbrough on loan in January and helped them finish second in the Championship.
De Laet enjoyed an unprecedented double celebration in May when he picked up a Premier League winner’s medal with Leicester on the same day Middlesbrough won promotion to the top flight.
* Reuters
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