disappointment! British media: Fans are dissatisfied with the senior management of Leicester City and require management to "update"

According to British media Talksport, Leicester City fans were disappointed with the club's series of decisions and asked for "update" at the management level.

Less than one in ten Leicester City fans believe that the club owners have done well, and more than nine in ten fans require "update" at the board level. This happened against the backdrop of the club's second relegation from the Premier League in three seasons and possible penalty for deductions for suspected violations of the Champions League financial rules.

Leicester City is looking for a successor to Fanny, who left last month. The new coach will be the third appointment since Maresca switched to Chelsea last summer. According to talkSPORT, former Queens Park Rangers coach Sifuentes is a popular candidate.

An extensive survey conducted by Foxes Trust shows that fans' confidence in club executives is at a low point, with only 4% of fans confident in the club's daily operations and 93% of fans expecting changes in board personnel. Only 9% of fans believe that the management is currently performing successfully. During the home game last year, fans protested against the club's board of directors, especially football director Jon Rudkin. The survey also showed criticism of players and coach recruitment. Only 2% of fans believe that Leicester City has performed well in bringing new players, while 89% believe that the club has made poor decisions in appointing and retaining the head coach. Leicester City has not yet introduced any new players this summer, although high-profile young player Jeremy Monga has signed a new contract after relegation.

Leicester City will host Sheffield on Wednesday at home on August 10 to start their journey to the Championship. Last weekend, the team defeated Peterborough 3-1 to kick off the pre-season preparations. Club legend Andy King leads the team at the club's Westgrave training base, hoping to inject a positive atmosphere into the club.

Page is a light for Leicester City during the tough times of the Royal Stadium. The 16-year-old won the Youth Training Best Player Award last season, and he has played for the U18 and U21 teams. Leicester City hopes to sign a professional contract with Page when he turns 17 on Thursday, but whether the player believes his future is still to be observed at the club. As financial restrictions may affect the transfer, Leicester City has no choice but to rely on their youth training players in order to strive for an upgrade.

Leicester City hopes to keep Page like he and present youth training stars Harvey Barnes, Choudhury, McCartill and recently Jeremy Monga. Even though the club is shrouded in a downturn, the performance of the young players is exciting.

Leicester City's last preseason game will face Serie A team Fiorentina on August 3.