Leicester City is reportedly interested in signing the Champions League winner, which will be available for free transfers this summer.
Fox remains in fluid state after searching for a manager’s successor to Roodvan Nistelroy after relegation from the Premier League, but former QPR boss Marti Schiffentes is understood to be a front runner to fill the vacancy at King Power Stadium.
Even if a new manager has not yet been confirmed, the club’s recruitment team continues their efforts to strengthen their team before the new season with its first championship fixture, which will be held for a month starting tomorrow.
Leicester is interested in Alex Oclade Chamberlen
According to Turkish outlet Harbor Turk, Leicester and Burnley are among the clubs interested in signing Alex Oklade Chanberlain, which is expected to be moving this summer.
Besikstas is about to terminate the 31-year-old contract that was recently made similar to Ciro Immobile, and Fox could officially attempt to be attacked if the former Arsenal and Liverpool midfielders became available.
The 35-cap England International has expressed verbal openness by returning to his hometown, and after negotiations are made, his situation becomes clear. He currently earns 3 million euros (£2.58 million) a year in Türkiye, remaining in his existing contract for a year.
Can Leicester provide Oklade Chamberlen with a viable escape route from Besikutas?
Champions League winner at Anfield, Oklade Chamberlen endured his frustration at Besiktas for two years.
He was sidelined for three months in his first season with the club as his thigh muscles were torn apart, and was frozen in 2024 by then-manager Giovanni van Bronkhorst.
Leicester should now consider whether he has the financial range to undertake midfielder wages worth just under £50,000 a week, which progresses with the aforementioned figures. Also, whether he is ready to stop by the championship has been reported in Premier League interest, particularly from Burnley.
Oxlade-Chamberlain’s resume and experience player is an outstanding coup for the second tier club, and given his difficult spell in Istanbul, it could potentially reinvigorate British return to football for him.
If he becomes available on a free transfer, he could be a wise takeover.