Leicester City is willing to a managerial change after a disappointing season of the Premier League, which was a decrease.
Ruud Van Nistelrooy, who took over in November 2024, won only three wins in 23 league games, giving rise to the resignation of the club with five remaining games.
In the King Power Stadium there is a growing sensation that Leicester seeks a mangal change after its disappointing season at the Premier League.
Both Steve Cooper and Van Nistelrooy, who followed the success of Enzo Maresca, did not have the same impact on the club.
Van Nistelrooy is very likely to leave Leicester
According to the Sky SportsOne of the leaders to succeed in Van Nistelrooy is the manager of Sheffield Wednesday Danny Rohl.
The German tactic has achieved praise for his impressive work on Yorkshire, where he has injected structure and resilience on one side before fighting.
Rohl had previously been on Leicester’s radar after Cooper’s dismissal, but finally overlooked at the moment due to his lack of experience in the championship.
Now, with the actions of Rohl that had increased, the Leicester hierarchy seems more open to the possibility of designating it.
Next to it, the club is also studying other options, including the former interim lead of England and the current manager of Lee Carsley and the current Under-21 of England and Southampton’s head, Russell Martin.
It is said that they approached their representatives, with the Carsley’s youth development credentials and the style based on Martin’s possession that fits the club’s long -term vision.
Lee Carsley could be the man of Leicester City

Carsley has done excellent work with U21S England, guiding them to a European Championship title.
Leicester has a promising group of young players and their background adapts to a reconstruction.
As a coach who has worked closely with the emerging talents of England, he brings a modern approach that could resuscitate the club.
The foxes seem to prioritize a director capable of rebuilding the workforce and returning to the Premier League.
A final decision is planned soon, as Leicester seeks to lay the foundations for a rebound campaign.

