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Leicester City reportedly blocked goalkeeper Daniel Iversen from leaving the club despite interest from several Championship teams.
With the transfer window now closed after a relatively quiet summer for Premier League clubs, English teams must proceed with their current squads for the season.
Newly promoted Leicester City made efforts to strengthen their team by securing key players like Odsonne Edouard, who joined on loan, and Oliver Skipp, who arrived from Tottenham Hotspur on a permanent deal.
However, the Foxes were also determined not to let anyone leave, as they reportedly rejected a deadline day move for Iversen, according to journalist Alan Nixon via his Patreon.
“Leicester City slapped a big price tag on keeper Daniel Iversen on deadline day – and cost him a move,” Nixon stated.
The report indicated that several Championship clubs had inquired about Iversen, but they were deterred by a significant price increase from £1.5 million to £4 million on the final day of the window.
Leicester is still searching for their first Premier League win of the season after losing to Aston Villa on Saturday, following a defeat to Fulham the previous weekend.
Steve Cooper faces a tough challenge ahead, with a clash against Arsenal looming at the end of the month.