A mural of Leicester Metropolis lifting the Premier League trophy. (Photograph by Michael Regan/Getty Pictures)
Calvin Stengs is closing in on a transfer to Italian membership Pisa, however he has been linked with Leicester Metropolis as effectively.
In accordance with Kees Kwakman, Frank De Boer has urged the participant to hitch the Italian membership as an alternative of shifting to England with the Foxes.
The Dutch supervisor believes that the slower tempo of Italian soccer would go well with him higher as an alternative of the extraordinary and demanding nature of English soccer.
Calvin Stengs urged to snub Leicester
ESPN pundit Kees Kwakman mentioned: “We had been additionally speaking about English curiosity after which [De Boer] additionally mentioned, ‘I additionally suppose Italy is a greater match for him’.”
“I believe [Italian] soccer fits him higher. The tempo is slower, and he can unleash his creativity. Hopefully, he stays match and will get enjoying time.
“I assume [Pisa] know what they’re stepping into. He’s been coaching for weeks and is on the bench at Feyenoord. They’re not bringing in a participant with recognized knee issues. He may need to overlook a day or two after a match, however they know that.”
Leicester want attacking depth
It will likely be attention-grabbing to see if Leicester Metropolis resolve to maneuver on to different targets. They want extra high quality and depth within the attacking unit. Bilal El Khannouss has been linked with a transfer away from the membership as effectively. They might want to substitute him correctly.
They should add extra high quality to the squad in the event that they wish to battle for promotion this season. Enhancing the attacking unit must be one among their priorities.
In the meantime, Stengs will look to make his mark in Italy. The technically gifted attacker has the standard to do effectively for Pisa, and it stays to be seen whether or not he can hit the bottom working.
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