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Leicester City player prepared to leave following relegation – Seeking contract termination
Patson Daka Ready to Leave Leicester City as Relegation Sparks Exit Plans

Leicester City are already beginning to feel the consequences of their shocking relegation to League One, and striker Patson Daka now appears increasingly likely to leave the club on a free transfer this summer.
The Zambia international joined Leicester from RB Salzburg in 2021 for a fee believed to be around £23 million (€27 million), arriving with a strong reputation after an impressive spell in Austria. However, despite occasional flashes of quality, Daka has struggled to fully establish himself at the King Power Stadium.
Now, with Leicester preparing for life in the third tier following a disastrous campaign, the striker’s future looks all but decided.
Daka Unwilling to Extend Leicester Stay
Daka’s current contract is due to expire on June 30, and reports from Spain suggest the forward has no intention of signing a new deal with Leicester following the club’s dramatic fall from the Premier League to League One.
The uncertainty surrounding Leicester’s future, combined with the financial realities of playing in the third division, has accelerated expectations that several players will leave during the upcoming transfer window.
Daka is among those expected to depart, with growing interest from clubs abroad now beginning to emerge.
Sevilla and Valencia Monitoring Situation
According to Spanish outlet El Sevillista, Sevilla FC are already in talks regarding a possible move for Daka and view the striker as an attractive market opportunity due to the absence of a transfer fee.
The Spanish side are believed to be keen on strengthening their attacking options after inconsistent performances in front of goal over recent seasons. Daka’s pace, movement, and European experience reportedly make him a player of significant interest.
Sevilla are not alone in tracking the Leicester striker either, with Valencia CF also said to be considering a move.
That interest could create competition for the 27-year-old’s signature as clubs begin preparing their summer recruitment plans.
Leicester Spell Never Truly Delivered
Daka arrived at Leicester carrying major expectations after producing excellent numbers with Salzburg.
During his time in Austria, the striker scored 68 goals in 125 appearances and established himself as one of Europe’s most promising forwards outside the continent’s traditional elite leagues.
His explosive speed, direct running, and ability to attack space behind defensive lines made him one of Salzburg’s standout attacking players.
However, things never fully clicked for him in England.
While there were moments where Daka showed glimpses of the qualities that made him such a dangerous player in Austria, consistency proved difficult to achieve.
Part of that struggle came amid instability surrounding the club itself.
During Daka’s time at Leicester, the Foxes endured multiple managerial changes and experienced a dramatic decline from competing in the Premier League to eventually collapsing into League One football.
That instability made it difficult for several players to settle or maintain momentum, and Daka was among those unable to establish a long-term role within the side.
League One Reality Driving Major Changes
Leicester’s relegation has significantly altered the club’s financial situation and overall direction.
Dropping into League One for only the second time in their history represents a stunning fall for a club that was competing in the Champions League only a few years ago.
The Foxes also endured a disastrous campaign that included just 12 league victories and a six-point deduction for breaching financial regulations.
Those circumstances have increased pressure on the club to reduce costs and reshape the squad ahead of next season.
As a result, several departures are expected over the coming months, particularly involving players whose wages and ambitions may no longer align with third-tier football.
Daka’s contract situation means Leicester are now at serious risk of losing a player they invested heavily in for absolutely nothing.
Sevilla Believe Daka Fits Their Style
For Sevilla, the potential signing represents an appealing opportunity in a difficult market.
The Spanish club are believed to value Daka’s pace and ability to stretch opposition defences, qualities they feel could add a different dimension to their attack.
His experience in European competitions also strengthens his appeal.
Having played in both the Champions League and Europa League during his career, Daka possesses a level of experience that many free agents on the market may not offer.
Sevilla are reportedly attempting to operate carefully financially, meaning the possibility of signing an experienced international striker without paying a transfer fee is naturally attractive.
However, despite the absence of a transfer cost, the overall deal could still prove expensive.
Signing bonuses, agent fees, and wages are all likely to form part of negotiations, especially given that Daka remains an established international player entering an important stage of his career.
Leicester Left Frustrated by Situation
From Leicester’s perspective, the situation will undoubtedly bring frustration.
The club spent significant money to bring Daka to England during their Premier League years, believing he could develop into a major attacking force.
At the time of his arrival, Leicester were still viewed as an ambitious top-flight side capable of competing in Europe and challenging established clubs.
Now, only a few years later, they are preparing for League One football while watching one of their major investments edge closer to leaving for free.
It serves as another reminder of how dramatically the club’s fortunes have changed in a relatively short period.
Daka Could Still Attract Wider Interest
Although Sevilla and Valencia are currently among the clubs linked most strongly with Daka, interest in the striker may not be limited to Spain.
At 27 years old, he is entering a stage of his career where clubs can still justify offering him a long-term contract.
His pace remains one of his biggest assets, while his international pedigree with Zambia and experience at European level continue to make him an attractive option.
Clubs seeking a quick, direct forward capable of threatening defensive lines could see Daka as a valuable addition, particularly given that he would be available without a transfer fee.
Leicester Continue Paying Price for Collapse
For Leicester City, Daka’s likely exit reflects the wider consequences of their dramatic decline.
A player signed during the club’s Premier League era now appears set to walk away for nothing while the Foxes attempt to rebuild following one of the darkest periods in their modern history.
The coming months are expected to bring major changes at the King Power Stadium, and Daka may simply be one of the first high-profile names to move on as Leicester begin adjusting to the harsh realities of League One football.
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