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Leicester City: Where are the Foxes Premier League title winning team now?

Leicester City achieved the impossible and lifted the Premier League title in 2015/2016.

To many it remains the greatest feat in sporting history and rightly so.

Prior to the beginning of the season, the East Midlands club were 5000/1 with the bookies to seize the crown.

Yet going up against the might of Manchester City, Chelsea and the rest of the Premier League’s infamous ‘big six’ they got the job done.

The entire squad and management team were instantly immortalised the moment they lifted the coveted trophy above their heads.

So, with that in mind, we thought we’d take a look at what they’re all up to now.

Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel

The Danish stopper departed the Foxes in the summer after spending a very successful 11-year association.

He now plies his trade at Nice in the south of France, where we bet he’s enjoying the much-improved weather in epic fashion.

Smart move, Kasper.

Right back: Danny Simpson

The Englishman stayed on with Leicester after the title victory until 2019, where he then departed to Championship side Huddersfield.

He later moved to Bristol City, but after spending time playing in their reserves, he had his contract mutually terminated and is now without a club.

Centre back: Wes Morgan

Leicester through-and-through, Morgan remained with the club all the way up until his retirement in 2021 after captaining them to victory in 2016.

Nowadays, the former Jamaican international is a key player in the Premier League Black Participants’ Advisory Group and also studies for a masters degree in sporting directorship.

His aim is to ‘break the mould’ for unrepresented groups across football club board rooms.

Centre-back: Robert Huth

The German, like Morgan, studies for a masters in sports

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