BANGKOK: English Premier League champions Leicester City will probably need to buy three or four players over the summer to compete in the European Champions League, vice chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha told Reuters on Wednesday.
He declined to say how much money he and his father, club owner and duty free magnate Vichai, would spend to meet the challenge of a new competition and additional matches – but said there would be signings.
“We know we are going to play a lot of games next season,” said Aiyawatt. “We have to add some players maybe we will add three or four.”
Manager Claudio Ranieri said any new signings wouldn’t be expensive superstars.
“It’s not so important to bring superstars but to bring players like ours, that play with the heart and the soul,” Ranieri told reporters in Bangkok as the Thai-owned team began an end-of-season tour.
Leicester’s stunning success, built on a team that before the season began included few household names, has captivated soccer lovers everywhere. Ranieri said Leicester had their eye on several new players, but bringing in big-money signings would destroy the team ethos.
“I don’t want to lose the team, this is a family team and we need to find new brothers.”
So far Ranieri said none of his players had requested a transfer. “It’s better for them to stay and have the experience of the Champions League,” he said.
Ranieri and star players including captain Wes Morgan and goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel received a rock-star welcome at the Bangkok headquarters of King Power, the duty-free franchise that made Vichai one of Thailand’s richest men. (Reuters)