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West Brom, Aston Villa Chase Iheanacho

West Brom, Aston Villa Chase Iheanacho

Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion are interested in signing Leicester City forward Kelechi Iheanacho, reports Completesports.com.

Iheanacho struggled for regular playing time at Leicester City in the just concluded season despite his big reputation at the club.

He scored 10 goals and bagged four assists in 29 appearances across all competitions for the Foxes in the 2019/20 season.

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Aston Villa are looking to reinforce their strike force after struggling for goals last season.

The trio of Wesley Moraes, Mbwanna Samatta and Keinan Davis scored a combined total of six league goals.

West Brom are back in the Premier League after two years in the Sky Bet Championship and are looking to add more firepower to their attack.

Iheanacho linked up with Leicester City from Manchester City in 2017.


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  • Pompei 4 years ago

    Iheanacho should be chasing them as well! He needs to get out from under the shackles of Rodgers and Leicester City. A coach who praises you with one side of his mouth, but shows no confidence in you, won’t start you in games, and even if he gree die start you, when it is sub time, na you e go first commot. Villa in particular will be a great place for him. He can walk right into the starting eleven, and he has good players around him like Grealish, El Muhammady, Trezeguet and Douglas Luiz, who have some quality and can help him out.

    • Grealish might not be with villa next season, but still he gat leave LC and villa is not a bad choice, they one of regular epl teams.

    • PeePee 4 years ago

      It’s obvious Rogers doesn’t have confidence in Kelechi and coupled with the fact that the coach is insisting that signing a top striker is one of his priority next season, Iheanacho should better run before it is too late

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