Leicester close to completion in manager hunt as deal looks done and hopefully signed in the next 24 hours

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Jesse Marsch looks close to an agreement with Leicester to become the clubs next manager. The former Leeds and RB Leipzig boss will not be a temporary appointment and would of course be part of this seasons relegation battle, but also a long term picture looks drawn.

Jesse Marsch is a coach of great ambition and his past is also giving credit that would come helpful to Leicester. Among the candidates written up we believe this is a clever and good appointment from a Leicester point of view.

He of course is a winner of football, but as a player and manager, bringing home the Austrian league title while at RB Salzburg, and his knowledge of talent and how to nurse forward young player is well documented as he has previously worked with Patson Daka and Erling Braut Haaland while at RB Salzburg.

Jesse Marsch saved Leeds from relegation last season, but was not given the time to do so in this campaign, but we believe that he can be one to do so with Leicester, but if not, the club do have a long term ambtion with Jesse Marsch even if relegation happens.

Fabrizio Romano is the source and he is well informed and his thoughts around this appointment makes TCF positive as the 49 year old American looks than other alternatives listed. This is all in the spirit of the club’s past appointing young up and coming managers.

We certainly believe Leicester have done a good appointment and TCF are all in for Jesse Marsch from day one, this looks a good match and a relation that can work in the best way for both parties.

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