Leicester City appear to be putting things in place now as the 2025/26 Championship season edges ever closer, as they seem to have found their latest manager.
The Foxes have identified Marti Cifuentes as their successor for Ruud Van Nistelrooy ahead of the 2025/26 Championship season.
Cifuentes offers Championship experience and a forward-thinking philosophy, something that the Foxes board will have prioritised with their decision.
The Leicester City board have come under fire recently as fans have expressed their displeasure at the running of the club, with recruitment being a particular issue to note.

One player who Leicester will look to keep on their books is Louis Page, and now the youngster has shown an indication of how he is feeling about his future.
Louis Page’s feeling about his Leicester City future as RB Leipzig monitor the situation
A number of Leicester City players have been linked with an exit, and one of those is Louis Page.
As per information from our Chief Football Correspondent, Graeme Bailey, EFL Analysis can exclusively reveal that Leicester City are hopeful they can retain the services of Louis Page.
It is understood that there are a number of Premier League sides interested in the player, while RB Leipzig are monitoring the situation closely.

We understand that Page may be willing to remain at the club for the upcoming Championship season if he is guaranteed minutes to develop his career.
It is believed he may be waiting to have a conversation with the incoming Marti Cifuentes to understand his role, but if he is not going to play after this, then he will likely depart.
Louis Page’s career to this point
Louis Page is yet to feature competitively at the senior level for the Foxes; however, he impressed at the youth levels for the club last season.
He has become the interest of a number of clubs, as he is highly rated and could have a potentially exciting future, and he demonstrated his ability already this preseason as he made his senior debut for Leicester.
Page scored a brace as the Foxes played against Peterborough in preseason, with all the attention from this match focusing on Leicester not wearing a kit and playing in training gear.
He has been notably impressive at the underage level for England, and Leicester are hopeful he remains at the club, having come through their ranks, hoping he follows the example of Jeremy Monga.
