Is there a new Midfielder in Leicester?!

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The transfer window ends on October the 5th, and it is safe to say a lot of fans think we have not made enough signings this window, with us getting Europa League football this season, amongst the Premier League and both cups… Do we have the depth to keep up this season?

So far we have signed a new Right Back, and got Under on loan from Roma for a season long loan…
BUT we have seen already that we do not have the right players in position, and the season has just kicked off. With Evans out and Chilwell being sold to Chelsea, we had to play Ndidi at Center Back, and JJ at Left Back, which he said he can play as a Left Back but is more dominantly a Right Back, which we now have 3… So how come we are going for a new attacker!?

Rodrigo De Paul is an attacking midfielder that is currently playing in the Italian League for Udinese. The Argentinian has made 141 appearances, scoring 24 goals, a decent rate for him, and the rumour is that he will cost around £30 Million.

This is what Leicester Fan Tv’s Sam had to say on him…
“He seems like a decent player, but this is not the area we need to invest our money in a new defender. Our strike force is solid this season, and now with Under coming in, we should invest in a new Defender. People are saying that Castagne can and will go into Left Back when Riccy P returns, but it is hard to determine if that is the right move or not as he has not played there yet, only time will tell…”

Leeds have been the favourite team to sign him, but with rumours that they are backing off, it sounds like Leicester might be interested in him… Watch his highlights down below here. Should we make a bid for him? Will he be a decent rotation player?!

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