Coventry City have reportedly joined the race to sign Ghana international winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku from , as the talented attacker looks increasingly likely to leave the club this summer following their relegation to League One.
The 22-year-old winger has been identified as one of Leicester’s most valuable assets, and the club is believed to be open to selling him early in the transfer window to ease financial pressure and reshape the squad.
High demand for Issahaku across Europe
Issahaku, who has also been linked with moves to Turkey, is attracting strong interest from multiple Premier League and Championship clubs. Alongside Coventry, and are also monitoring the situation closely.
Coventry’s improved financial position following promotion gives them the capacity to compete for high-profile signings, and they are expected to act quickly if negotiations progress.
Leicester open to offers as valuation rises
The Ghana international, who joined Leicester in 2024 from Sporting CP for around €17 million, is under contract until 2029. His current market valuation is estimated at around €24 million, reflecting his rapid development and growing reputation in European football.
Despite his long-term deal, Leicester may be forced to consider a reduced fee due to relegation and financial restructuring needs.
Potential benefits for all parties
A move to Coventry could offer Issahaku more consistent first-team football, which is seen as crucial for his development at this stage of his career. The winger has already earned 27 caps and scored 3 goals for the and is expected to remain an important figure heading into future international tournaments, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
While Coventry City remain strong contenders, competition from other English clubs means the transfer battle is expected to intensify in the coming weeks.




