I enjoying  football at Leicester City-Fatawu

The Foxes had an impressive season in 2023/24, winning the Championship title at the first time of asking. Enzo Maresca has assembled a winning squad that he would ideally like to retain going into next season’s Premier League campaign.

One of these talents is starlet Abdul Fatawu, who arrived last summer on a loan with option-to-buy for £14.5 million – a clause that Sky Sports has reported has now been triggered. He was rewarded with the Young Player of the Season Award at Leicester City this season after winning the Championship title.

The Ghanian’s performances have been hugely impressive and appear to have secured him a permanent transfer to The King Power Stadium while his late-season performances suggest that the eight-figure outlay will be money well spent.

Fatawu’s form got his side over the line

Fatawu has stepped up when it has mattered most, getting six goal involvements in three games to help his side lift the Championship title. His contribution at the King Power Stadium has been tremendous and something that manager Maresca will want to retain heading into the Premier League next term.

While he’s impressed at points throughout the campaign, the way he finished the season to help his side pull away from both Ipswich Town and Leeds United really hammers home his quality and suggests he should be able to perform in the pressure cooker that is the top flight.

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With Leicester’s slip against both Millwall and Plymouth Argyle, pressure had been mounting on the Foxes as to whether they would secure an automatic promotion spot. The number 18 has risen above the fears and anxiety of fans and delivered the desired end to the season.

Talking to LCFC.com, Fatawu made it clear that he was enjoying his football at Leicester.

He said: “It feels so amazing [to win the Championship] and how everyone – the supporters – is showing love.”

The connection and unity between himself and the supporters could well be useful if he is to play a part in the club next year, with there being an inevitable dogfight to stay in the Premier League.

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