September 8, 2024

Definitive Leicester City Transfer Window Grades

Phew.

What a summer, right? It’s been a long time since Leicester City have been this active on the transfer market during a single window. It’s a good thing that I didn’t try to do the “summer shopping” report this year, as it would have been even less accurate than normal.

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And if you know who this man is, you know that’s a very high bar to clear.
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In fact, we were so busy moving players in and out and it’s so early in the season that there didn’t seem to be much point in assigning individual grades to each transfer. Instead, let’s try something different: Let’s look at each player and then assign a grade to the incoming crop and outgoing deals as a whole.


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Harry Winks (from Tottenham Hotspur) – Winks was very much Maresca’s first choice to anchor the midfield. He’s a frustrating player from my standpoint as he does very little that shows up in the statistics. It’s very difficult to quantify what he does on the pitch. He’s ostensibly the defensive midfielder, but he plays more like a deep #10 in our system. His job is to help play out of the back, and he seems to be doing it well.

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