Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has confirmed his upcoming permanent transfer to Leicester City this summer.
The announcement was made by the talented youngster at the Ghana Football Awards, where he expressed his excitement about the move.
Issahaku, who initially joined The Foxes on loan from Portuguese club Sporting CP last summer, will make his move permanent following a successful season. During his loan spell, the Ghana international played a pivotal role in Leicester City’s promotion back to the Premier League, contributing significantly with six goals and 13 assists.
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Leicester City is set to activate the €17 million buyout clause, having seen Issahaku play over 60% of their games last season. Despite facing a transfer embargo due to profit and sustainability rule violations in the 2022/23 season, the club remains committed to retaining the promising winger.
The deal will also benefit Steadfast FC, Issahaku’s former club, which is set to receive 50% of the transfer value once Leicester City pays the €17 million fee. Since Sporting CP acquired Issahaku in 2022 for €1.2 million, the substantial gain of €15.8 million will be split between Steadfast FC and Sporting CP, with each club receiving €7.9 million.
Issahaku’s journey from Steadfast FC to the Portuguese league and now to the Premier League is a testament to his talent and hard work, and Leicester City fans will undoubtedly be eager to see more of his contributions on the field in the upcoming season.