Black Stars forward Fatawu Issahaku is in line to make his English Premier League debut as Leicester City face Tottenham Hotspur at the King Power Stadium on Monday night.
The 20-year-old is expected to be included in the matchday squad, having been spotted training with the team.
Fatawu, who joined Leicester on a season-long loan in August 2023, was directly involved in 19 goals during the Championship last season.
His impressive performances led to Leicester making the deal permanent, paying Sporting CP £14m for his permanent services.
He signed a five-year contract with the 2016 Premier League champions, and said he feels “so much motivation” to be in England’s top-flight.
In other team news, Patson Daka, Jamie Vardy, and Conor Coady have been ruled out of the clash due to injuries.
Latest Stories
-
NCCE to embark on indefinite strike on September 18
1 min -
NPP ‘fiercely’ opposes actions that compromise EC’s independence – Henry Nana Boakye
2 mins -
Political actors must prioritize issues of women and children in electioneering – ICGC PVV
17 mins -
Empowering change: Political commitments to Ghana’s Affirmative Action
20 mins -
Akufo-Addo sacks NSA Director General following CAF’s withdrawal of Baba Yara license
23 mins -
FWSC urges NCCE staff to stay planned strike action in favour of negotiation
24 mins -
The Story of Your Name: an Emotional Justice project
27 mins -
Uefa Champions League returns to Hitz FM and Joy FM
33 mins -
I’ll introduce community mining scheme to eradicate galamsey – Bawumia
35 mins -
Galamsey: Meeting between TUC and gov’t Ad-hoc committee ends inconclusively
40 mins -
BoG pledges to continue to bolster engagements with financial institutions to reduce fraud
44 mins -
Miss Malaika Ghana 2024: The glow-up season top 20 unveiled
48 mins -
Deloitte holds ‘Managing Employee Income Tax & Expatriate Immigration Compliance’ training
48 mins -
CSE report warns decline in groundwater in African countries, urges revival of ancient rainwater harvesting techniques
50 mins -
EC must examine NDC grievances and address them – Frimpong Manso Institute
1 hour