Sporting lisbon confirm new fee details about abdul fatawu’s leicester transfer

Sporting lisbon confirm new fee details about abdul fatawu’s leicester transfer

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Leicester City paid Sporting Lisbon 750,000 euros to sign Abdul Fatawu, it has emerged. The Foxes landed the Ghanaian forward on a season-long loan in the summer and the Portuguese club have now confirmed the loan fee City paid to bring him to the King Power Stadium. Sporting revealed the details of all the transfers they completed this year on Wednesday. In their statement, Sporting added Leicester have a “purchase option that can become mandatory based on defined objectives” in the loan deal. It is said the Foxes would have to pay 17m euros to sign the 19-year-old if they win promotion to the Premier League this season. READ MORE: FORGOTTEN LEICESTER CITY MAN MAKES 'DYSFUNCTIONAL' CLAIM AFTER £17M TRANSFER READ MORE: ENZO MARESCA EMPLOYS TOILET METAPHOR OVER DEDICATION TO LEICESTER CITY TACTICS Enzo Maresca’s side are currently on course to return to the top-flight at the first attempt, following relegation at the end of last season. They are top of the Championship, with 13 wins from 16 matches so far during this campaign. They are eight points clear of third-placed Leeds United in the battle for automatic promotion and Fatawu has played his part in the club’s impressive season so far playing in 12 of their league matches and scoring one goal. HAS FATAWU BEEN A GOOD SIGNING FOR CITY? TELL US HERE ALL YOUR WOMEN'S FOOTBALL ACTION PACKED INTO WOMEN'S FOOTBALL NEWS Women’s Football news is a brand new monthly mag all about the women’s game. Whether it’s news from the WSL or the Championship leagues or an update on the grassroots game - you’ll find it all inside our brand new mag. There’s 48 pages packed with news, interviews and expert opinion order your copy now. Each month our new publication will take you through the leagues, take you behind the scenes and shine a light on ALL levels of the game. Priced £3, this month's edition will give a flavour of what's to come from our monthly _Women's Football News_. You can buy _Women's Football News_ from participating retailers or can order it for home delivery from our online store here.

Leicester City paid Sporting Lisbon 750,000 euros to sign Abdul Fatawu, it has emerged. The Foxes landed the Ghanaian forward on a season-long loan in the summer and the Portuguese club have


now confirmed the loan fee City paid to bring him to the King Power Stadium. Sporting revealed the details of all the transfers they completed this year on Wednesday. In their statement,


Sporting added Leicester have a “purchase option that can become mandatory based on defined objectives” in the loan deal. It is said the Foxes would have to pay 17m euros to sign the


19-year-old if they win promotion to the Premier League this season. READ MORE: FORGOTTEN LEICESTER CITY MAN MAKES 'DYSFUNCTIONAL' CLAIM AFTER £17M TRANSFER READ MORE: ENZO MARESCA


EMPLOYS TOILET METAPHOR OVER DEDICATION TO LEICESTER CITY TACTICS Enzo Maresca’s side are currently on course to return to the top-flight at the first attempt, following relegation at the


end of last season. They are top of the Championship, with 13 wins from 16 matches so far during this campaign. They are eight points clear of third-placed Leeds United in the battle for


automatic promotion and Fatawu has played his part in the club’s impressive season so far playing in 12 of their league matches and scoring one goal. HAS FATAWU BEEN A GOOD SIGNING FOR CITY?


TELL US HERE ALL YOUR WOMEN'S FOOTBALL ACTION PACKED INTO WOMEN'S FOOTBALL NEWS Women’s Football news is a brand new monthly mag all about the women’s game. Whether it’s news from


the WSL or the Championship leagues or an update on the grassroots game - you’ll find it all inside our brand new mag. There’s 48 pages packed with news, interviews and expert opinion order


your copy now. Each month our new publication will take you through the leagues, take you behind the scenes and shine a light on ALL levels of the game. Priced £3, this month's edition


will give a flavour of what's to come from our monthly _Women's Football News_. You can buy _Women's Football News_ from participating retailers or can order it for home


delivery from our online store here.