Leicester City offered financial boost for prospective January transfer drive

With more acquisitions still needed in the relegation battle, the club has taken out a loan with Australian bank Macquarie ahead of the last few weeks of the January transfer window.

Leicester City's King Power Stadium

In a move that might indicate a drive for January moves, Leicester City took out a bank loan.

As has become commonplace for the club in recent years, City has secured the loan with Australian bank Macquarie against future Premier League revenues. Although the loans are frequently taken out to help with cash flow and to finance the club’s daily operations, the most recent loan’s date would indicate that January transactions are the emphasis.

Although the filing on Companies House is backdated to January 9, it was released on Monday night. The amount of the loan is not specified. Less than two weeks remain in the winter window, yet the city still has plans for more moves, intending to supplement their current right-back Woyo Coulibaly with a center-back, a winger, and possibly even a striker.

Up until June 2028, the most recent loan is backed by Premier League payments. In the event of relegation back to the Championship, it would also be protected from parachute payments due to the club.

In addition to taking out a loan against Premier League payments, City’s earlier agreements with Macquarie occurred in September of last year, when they brought forward the transfer installments they owed Chelsea for the Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall transaction. The Stamford Bridge club only paid £10 million up front; instead of waiting for the further installments this summer and next summer, City used Macquarie to obtain the remaining £20 million.

City’s previous arrangements with Macquarie included taking out a loan against Premier League payments and bringing forward the transfer installments they owed Chelsea for the Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall deal in September of last year. The Stamford Bridge team only made an upfront payment of £10 million; City used Macquarie to secure the remaining £20 million rather than waiting for the additional payments this summer and next summer.

For more: https://sportchannel.co.uk/2025/01/21/leicester-city-o…y-transfer-drive/

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