An influx of players are expected to depart Leicester City this summer following the Foxes shock relegation to League One last term.
Whilst the club have confirmed the likes of Ricardo Pereira, Jordan Ayew and Patson Daka will bid farewell to the King Power Stadium following the expiration of their contracts at the end of the month, others, such as Jeremy Monga, will also have their suitors.
In fact, Monga is likely to be one of the most in-demand players in English football during the upcoming transfer window, with a handful of Premier League heavyweights all keeping close tabs on the livewire winger.
The 16-year-old became the club's second youngest appearance maker and second youngest Premier League debutant when he featured for Leicester for the first time at the tail-end of the 2024/25 campaign, and has since further elevated his reputation with a string of impressive performances in the Championship.
However, whilst the Foxes would love Monga to remain in the East Midlands and play a key role in helping secure an immediate return to the second-tier, the liklihood is that he will soon be destined for a move to the Premier League.
A handful of sides have already expressed an interest in capturing the England youth international's services, and we take a look at three realistic options for the Coventry-born attacker.
Arsenal appear to be the favourites to win the race for Monga's signature with the Athletic recently reporting that the player's preference is to move to the Emirates Stadium and link-up with his close friend Max Dowman.
Mikel Arteta led the Gunners to a first top-flight title in 22 years last month and is understood to be ready to further enhance his squad as he attempts to further strengthen his side's domestic stranglehold.
The Spaniard has already sanctioned a number of swoops for talented young players over the past 12 months, including the likes of Irish youngster Victor Ozhianvuna and Ecuardorian pair Edwin and Holger Quintero.
Now, he could be on the brink of adding Monga's name to that list, with the top-flight champions reportedly willing to meet Leicester's high valuation.
The Mirror revealed that Old Trafford chiefs had undertaken talks with Leicester last month with a view to agreeing a £6 million package for Monga.
However, it's understood discussions between Manchester United and Leicester reached a stalemate with the Foxes unwilling to sanction a departure for less than £15 million.
Michael Carrick is believed to be a huge admirer of the talented youngster though and his recent appointment as permanent boss at Old Trafford could lead to United re-entering talks in the not too distant future.
While Arsenal and Manchester United have both entered discussions with Leicester's top brass, Manchester City could soon follow suit.
The Citizens, like a number of other top-flight sides, have held a long-term interest in the 16-year-old, and it's believed they could present an offer to the Foxes in the coming weeks once Enzo Maresca has officially been announced as Pep Guardiola's successor.
City, who won both the EFL Cup and FA Cup in Guardiola's final campaign at the Etihad Stadium, have helped nurture a number of talented youngsters over the past decade and would seemingly love Monga to follow suit.
Chelsea, Leeds United and Newcastle United have all made tentative enquiries to Leicester over the past 12 months, although it's believed they have since cooled their interest.
Everton and Bundesliga pair RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen are also reported to have shown significant interest.