They began looking for a new manager as Leicester City was demoted from the Premier League with the leadership of manager Rood Van Nistelroy.
Despite the Dutch manager failing his time at King Power Stadium and eager to manage the club in next season’s championship, he was able to quickly show the exit door.
According to the Sun, Leicester and the Scottish Giants Rangers are keeping an eye on the moves of Southampton’s highly rated former manager, Russell Martin.
Leicester has won three of the three of his last 23 matches in all competitions.
Their latest defeat, a humble 3-0 loss to the wolves, keeping them in 19th place with just 18 points, and the relegation becomes mathematical certainty.
With a confirmed return to the championship, Leicester board appears to be exploring changes to management.
At just 39 years old, Martin has already built a reputation for instilling an attractive, possessive football style.
During his tenure at Swansea City, he led his young team to a respectable finish despite his limited resources.
His success at Swansea led him to win a move to Southampton, masterminding his return to the Premier League during the 2023-24 season.
Martin’s approach focuses on controlling ownership, building from the back and developing young players.
Leicester City faces competition with the Rangers to appoint Martin
It remains to be seen whether the Rangers are trying to strengthen interest in Leicester City’s targets.
Liam Rosenior is another manager of the former Premier League champion radar.
Along with Van Nistelloi, midfielder Harry Winks could potentially leave the club after a poor performance this season.
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