Relegated Leicester sign Coady and Winks on three-year deals

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Leicester City have signed defender Conor Coady and midfielder Harry Winks with both England internationals signing three-year deals, the Championship club said on Saturday.Coady was signed from Wolverhampton Wanderers although the experienced 30-year-old spent last season on loan at Everton.'I've

Leicester City have signed defender Conor Coady and midfielder Harry Winks with both England internationals signing three-year deals, the Championship club said on Saturday.

"I've been massively excited all summer and it's something I was desperate to get done. I've played against the club numerous times and it's so, so hard playing against Leicester City. That's something we need to take into the season," Coady said in a statement. "I'm looking forward to getting started, to have a full pre-season with the team and come here early to get ready for the games coming up," Winks said.

Leicester were Premier League champions in 2015-16 but they were relegated at the end of last season after they finished 18th. They last played in the Championship in the 2013-14 season when they won the title to gain promotion.

 

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