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Brendan Rodgers admits Leicester are not currently a 'stable' club in ALARMING press conference ahead of clash with Manchester United ... highlighting a lack of transfer business this summer, while he says they must 'beat the drum collectively' to succeed

Brendan Rodgers has said that Leicester City are currently not a stable club in an alarming press conference ahead of their clash with Manchester United on Thursday.

The Foxes sit bottom of the Premier League with one point from their first four games.

Rodgers, who has been at the club since February 2019 had hoped for a significant rebuild this summer, but he has so far only signed back-up goalkeeper Alex Smithies.

Brendan Rodgers admitted that Leicester were not a stable club at this moment in time
The Foxes are currently bottom of the Premier League with just one point from four games

Similarly, the Northern Irishman has been unable to shift several unwanted stars with just Kasper Schmeichel and Hamza Choudhury departing the King Power stadium this summer.