Leicester City remain managerless as the first of their pre-season fixtures get closer and closer.
The Foxes do have a coaching team named ahead of those games, while they have spoken to Danny Rohl about becoming the new head coach.
Rohl has told Sheffield Wednesday’s players that he will leave with the club under a double transfer embargo after Dejphon Chansiri failed to pay staff and players in May. However, the German may have another task on his hands if he does move to the King Power.
Wilfred Ndidi could be sold cheaply following relegation, and a Spanish side are now reportedly interested.
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Real Betis show an interest in Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi
According to a report from Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, Real Betis have the midfielder on their shortlist this summer.

However, there are several other players who could come in to fill that position at Estadio Benito Villamarín and they are yet to make a formal approach to Leicester for the Nigeria international.
Chief Football Correspondent, Graeme Bailey, has informed EFL Analysis that Manchester United are also keen on a move for the 28-year-old. Yet, there is still the possibility that the Foxes keep hold of Ndidi this summer.
United are among a host of clubs in England interested in the player, with this summer potentially the end of his eight-year stay in the East Midlands.
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Danny Rohl will be keen to see Wilfred Ndidi stay
If Rohl does take charge at the King Power Stadium, then he will be extremely keen to see Ndidi stay on as he is often the general of the midfield.
The Foxes need control heading into the new campaign, and with off-field financial problems, keeping hold of key players like the 28-year-old will be key to their finishing position.
An automatic return to the Premier League will of course be the target for Leicester following relegation, but there are a lot of questions that must be answered before then and the future of the holding midfielder is one of the most significant.
