Leicester City specialist Owynn Palmer-Atkin addressed inquiries, with his responses scheduled for release across Thursday. A question from Ned inquired whether, following the team’s survival at the season’s conclusion, the club should maintain its established transfer approach of selling a key player. Ned also sought to identify the most probable player for sale and an acceptable transfer fee. Palmer-Atkin responded by stating his belief that the club must adhere to this strategy to generate the capital needed for appropriate investment. He noted that the identity of these high-value players was clear in recent seasons, citing Wesley Fofana, James Maddison, Harvey Barnes, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who collectively generated approximately £200m for Leicester City. The subsequent question then focused on identifying the next player with significant market value who could be sold. Wilfred Ndidi and Abdul Fatawu were mentioned as possessing substantial value for Leicester City, both having signed new contracts that provide financial security for the club. Ndidi’s extensive Premier League experience was highlighted, while Fatawu was described as a promising young winger known for his dynamic skills. However, Palmer-Atkin personally suggested that Mads Hermansen could represent the club’s next major transfer sale. He elaborated on the significant demand for goalkeepers who are proficient with the ball, capable of delivering incisive forward passes, and, crucially, excellent at saving shots. Hermansen was characterized as the embodiment of a contemporary goalkeeper, with his current season’s performances indicating his suitability for the Premier League. Palmer-Atkin expressed no surprise if substantial financial offers for Hermansen were to emerge, potentially becoming proposals Leicester City would find difficult to refuse. For further insights, listeners can download and subscribe to “When You’re Smiling: A Leicester City Podcast” for current discussions concerning King Power Stadium. Additionally, all Foxes matches, both home and away, are broadcast on BBC Radio Leicester. Sandi Toksvig is featured alongside Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Opportunities are available to sing along to music from Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and other artists. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are returning for the seasonal events at Longleat Safari Park. Discussions range from microplastics in our air, soil, and waterways to the current levels of food waste. © 2024 BBC. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites. Information regarding their policy on external linking is available.

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