LEICESTER are prepared to let flop striker Kelechi Iheanacho leave – even if it means making a loss on the flop £25million striker.
And he was only given a 10-minute runout against League One minnows Fleetwood in a 0-0 draw on Saturday.
The Foxes bought the 21-year-old from Manchester City in August.
However, he has made just two Premier League starts this campaign.
SunSport understands the club are beginning to accept they made an expensive mistake by snapping up the Nigerian ace.
A well-placed source said: “The problem is Kelechi is earning around £115,000-a-week on a five-year deal and no club will currently want to take him on those wages.
“So Leicester might have to let him go for a lot cheaper than they paid for him if they decide to sell now.”
Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez was interested in the summer and the likes of Stoke, West Ham and Swansea were also in the hunt.
He said: “Kelechi’s a young player, has a lot to improve on in different aspects of his play.
“It’s difficult because he’s behind Jamie Vardy. It’s difficult to play behind him.
“I Shinji Okazaki is also playing well. And there is also Islam Slimani.”
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