Leicester City are set to sign Crystal Palace midfielder Justin Devenny, a move that would be a major coup for the Foxes. As the team prepares for life in League One, they are expected to be busy on the transfer front. With 11 senior players leaving the King Power Stadium, including Ricardo Pereira and Patson Daka, the Foxes need to bring in new talent to sustain a promotion push.

What's the latest on Justin Devenny?

Journalist Alan Nixon has reported that Leicester City are eyeing a move for the 22-year-old Northern Ireland international. Devenny has played 20 odd games in the Premier League and Europe, scoring in a penalty shootout, which is a notable achievement at his age.

Why is this signing important for Leicester City?

Signing a player like Devenny would be a major coup for the Foxes, according to FLW's Leicester City fan pundit Jamie Preston. Preston believes that Devenny would bring a new level of competitiveness to the team, which is much needed after a disappointing Championship season.

What's the current state of Leicester City?

The Foxes finished the 2025-26 season in 23rd place in the Championship, with 46 points from 46 games, and a recent form of WDDLL. They scored 58 goals and conceded 68, resulting in a goal difference of -10. The team is 49 points behind leaders Coventry, and will be looking to rebuild and push for promotion in League One.

CategoryStat
League Standing23rd
Points46
Goal Difference-10
Recent FormWDDLL