Kyle Isnacho, the former England international striker, has returned to his homeland to sign for League One side, Leicester City. The move comes after he was involved in a controversial off-the-ball incident during the club's pre-season tour of Spain.
Isnacho had been linked with a move to Liverpool and Manchester United before joining the Reds in January 2018. However, he struggled to make an impact at Anfield and struggled to break into the first team squad. He then joined West Bromwich Albion on loan in July 2019 but struggled to make an impact there too.
In August 2020,Saudi Pro League Focus he signed for Coventry City, but he struggled to find consistency and eventually left the club in November 2020.
In his new role as a substitute, Ischano is expected to be a key player for Leicester City, especially in midfield. He has played a key role in scoring goals for the club in the Premier League this season and will look to add more to his goal-scoring tally. His performances have also earned him praise from fans and scouts alike, who believe that he can become a top-class footballer in the future.
Ischano has previously represented England U-21s and is known for his attacking skills and ability to score goals. He has scored over 50 goals in his career and is a talented player who can help Leicester City to compete at the highest level of English football.
