Leicester close to completing £6.4m deal Stephy Mavididi

Leicester close to completing £6.4m deal Stephy Mavididi

Leicester close to completing £6.4m deal for ex-Arsenal forward Stephy Mavididi as the Foxes look to bounce back to the Premier League

  • Leicester are set to finalise a deal for former Arsenal striker Stephy Mavididi
  • Mavididi has scored 21 goals in three seasons at Ligue 1 side Montpellier 
  • The Foxes have already recruited Harry Winks and Conor Coady this summer  

Leicester City are finalising a £6.4m deal with Montpellier for former Arsenal forward Stephy Mavididi who is expected to undergo a medical before the weekend. 

The Foxes have been busy so far in this summer’s transfer market as they look to bounce straight back to the Premier League following their relegation last season, under new boss Enzo Maresca. 

They have already recruited Harry Winks and Conor Coady from Tottenham and Wolves, respectively, as well as goalkeeper Mads Hermansen.

Leicester now look to set to bolster their attacking options with the signing of Mavididi. 

Mavididi joined the Gunners at 13 and rose up the academy ranks, but never made a first-team appearance for the club. 

Leicester are finalising a deal for former Arsenal forward Stephy Mavididi from Montpellier

Leicester are finalising a deal for former Arsenal forward Stephy Mavididi from Montpellier 

New Leicester boss Enzo Maresca will look to fire the Foxes straight back to the top flight

New Leicester boss Enzo Maresca will look to fire the Foxes straight back to the top flight 

The striker spent time on loan with Charlton and Preston whilst at the Emirates, before moving to Juventus in 2018 – where he became the first English player to appear for the club since David Platt in 1992. 

However, that proved to be his only appearance for the Turin club and he was soon loaned out to Dijon. 

After an impressive loan spell in Ligue 1, Mavididi signed for Montpellier and has scored 21 goals in 96 games for the club. 

In April his appearance tally for Montpellier saw break Chris Waddle’s record for the most games played in France’s top division by an English player. 

The 25-year-old will now head back to England and compete with Jamie Vardy, Patson Daka and Kelechi Iheanacho in the Foxes attack. 

Leicester kick-off their Championship campaign at home to Coventry, on 6 August. 


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