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Jannik Vestergaard

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I know this has been spoken about elsewhere, however I wonder if he genuinely feels lost in the entire situation. 
 

if we played a system That suited the rest of our slow moving centre halves, he wouldn’t be terrible. 
 

You don’t ask a fish to climb a tree. 

 

The fact he’s been asked to stay away from the club, most likely indicates that he’s on his way out. I’m not sure him being disciplined though for basically doing what Rodgers has done (criticising the players / fans), isn’t double standards.

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Sounds like he finally wants to leave

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-12129197/Jannik-Vestergaards-torrid-Leicester-career-set-come-end-summe.html

 

Jannik Vestergaard's torrid Leicester career is set to come to an end this summer... with the player keen to leave after being banished from training under ex-boss Brendan Rodgers in March

 

Jannik Vestergaard is expected to bring his unhappy spell at Leicester to an end this summer regardless of which division the club are in.

The Dane was bought by Brendan Rodgers in summer 2021 following a serious injury to Wesley Fofana but quickly fell from favour despite the £15million transfer fee.

Now with only one year remaining on his deal, both Leicester and Vestergaard are keen to part ways.

The 30-year-old’s relationship with Rodgers – who was sacked in April – deteriorated so badly that he was forced to train alone in March, following an interview in which Vestergaard said it was ‘strange’ that Rodgers had pushed for his signing and rarely used him.

Though the slate was wiped clean under Rodgers’ replacement Dean Smith, Vestergaard sustained a hamstring injury an Under-21 fixture, ruling him out for the rest of the season.

Vestergaard could have left Leicester last summer but rejected a move to Fulham, while Leicester were unwilling to sanction a loan deal elsewhere, amid interest from Brentford, Nice and Valencia. 

Then in January, there were offers from Hertha Berlin and Monaco but Vestergaard was reluctant to leave his heavily pregnant wife in England.

His last first-team appearance for the Foxes was in the FA Cup win at Gillingham on January 7, one of only three he has made this term. Vestergaard’s lack of action also meant he missed out on a place in Denmark’s squad for the World Cup late last year.

Vestergaard’s injury means he will not be involved as Leicester try to preserve their Premier League status on Sunday. They will almost certainly stay up if they beat West Ham and Everton fail to take three points against Bournemouth.

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18 hours ago, moore_94 said:

Sounds like he finally wants to leave

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-12129197/Jannik-Vestergaards-torrid-Leicester-career-set-come-end-summe.html

 

Jannik Vestergaard's torrid Leicester career is set to come to an end this summer... with the player keen to leave after being banished from training under ex-boss Brendan Rodgers in March

 

Jannik Vestergaard is expected to bring his unhappy spell at Leicester to an end this summer regardless of which division the club are in.

The Dane was bought by Brendan Rodgers in summer 2021 following a serious injury to Wesley Fofana but quickly fell from favour despite the £15million transfer fee.

Now with only one year remaining on his deal, both Leicester and Vestergaard are keen to part ways.

The 30-year-old’s relationship with Rodgers – who was sacked in April – deteriorated so badly that he was forced to train alone in March, following an interview in which Vestergaard said it was ‘strange’ that Rodgers had pushed for his signing and rarely used him.

Though the slate was wiped clean under Rodgers’ replacement Dean Smith, Vestergaard sustained a hamstring injury an Under-21 fixture, ruling him out for the rest of the season.

Vestergaard could have left Leicester last summer but rejected a move to Fulham, while Leicester were unwilling to sanction a loan deal elsewhere, amid interest from Brentford, Nice and Valencia. 

Then in January, there were offers from Hertha Berlin and Monaco but Vestergaard was reluctant to leave his heavily pregnant wife in England.

His last first-team appearance for the Foxes was in the FA Cup win at Gillingham on January 7, one of only three he has made this term. Vestergaard’s lack of action also meant he missed out on a place in Denmark’s squad for the World Cup late last year.

Vestergaard’s injury means he will not be involved as Leicester try to preserve their Premier League status on Sunday. They will almost certainly stay up if they beat West Ham and Everton fail to take three points against Bournemouth.

If we cancel his contract that will be a plus from an otherwise dreadful season. Hopefully more will come given the deadwood we need to shift. 

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Mission accomplished. Took getting relegated to cut his wages, now hopefully he bogs off and pretends to be a professional footballer somewhere else, unless his kids don't want to move or whatever he comes out with next.

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15 minutes ago, Long Eaton Fox said:

Why don't we just keep him. As backup to Faes, Coady, Souter and Doyle.  No one is buying him, he's already paid for, one year to go. He can leave after promotion. 

What other option do you think we have got? He is on about 3x the money with us that anyone else would even consider paying him. 
You asked and answered the question in your own message? 

Q- why don’t we just keep him?

A - No one is buying him. 

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Just now, TamworthFoxes said:

What other option do you think we have got? He is on about 3x the money with us that anyone else would even consider paying him. 
You asked and answered the question in your own message? 

Q- why don’t we just keep him?

A - No one is buying him. 

What I mean is reintegrate him  back in to the squad and actually use him.

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