Claudio Ranieri is busy trying to improve on his Premier League winning squad by attempting to bring in the right type of players. Like most of us, he's clearly watching the Euros - and it looks like he's got a target in sight.
Ireland's Robbie Brady was one of the best players from the opening round of fixture of the tournament, and the Times UK are reporting that the left-sided player is a target of the Foxes.
Brady has two years of his deal left at Carrow Road, but will be keen to move back to the Premier League after Norwich's relegation. It's thought that Brady will command a fee of more than the £7 million that the Canaries paid for him - but a move to Leicester isn't something we would have expected.
Although, to be fair, nothing that has happened with Leicester can be in the 'expected' category. Norwich aren't under financial pressure to sell anyone, but it's hard to imagine that Brady won't be a target for Premier League clubs - especially if he continues to impress at the Euros.
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