Leicester City’s Nigerian striker Kelechi Iheanacho. (Photo by Richard Heathcote / POOL / AFP) / NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING USE / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USETurkish side, Besiktas, and Everton have joined the race to sign Leicester City’s player of the season, Kelechi Iheanacho, whose club were relegated to the English Championship last season.While Everton is contemplating making a move for the Super Eagles striker, Besiktas, according to reports, have already tabled a bid for the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup winner.Nottingham Forest were the first club to consider adding Iheanacho to their ranks, which already has two Nigerians, Taiwo Awoniyi and Emmanuel Dennis.Iheanacho’s Leicester City contract will elapse in 2025 and reports say the former English champions are open to selling the star that scored five goals in a futile bid to save the club from relegation towards the end of last season.
According to soccernet.ng, Beşiktaş’ proposal entails a yearlong loan agreement covering the player’s yearly salary of two million euros.
It said the club’s search for a new striker has been amplified due to Cenk Tosun’s injury; further enhancing Iheanacho’s appeal to the Turkish outfit.The 26-year-old forward is more inclined to leave Leicester City following the team’s relegation, and Beşiktaş’s offer has brought him closer to a potential move.
Iheanacho is Nigeria’s highest-scoring player in English FA Cup history with 18 goals.Everton’s interest in Iheanacho, according to princerupertstower.com via Tribal Football, is to help the Liverpool side avoid the perennial struggle for survival in the Premiership.