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JEFFREY SCHLUPP SIGNS NEW LEICESTER CITY CONTRACT


Jeffrey Schlupp has committed his future to Leicester City by signing a new contract to keep him at King Power Stadium until June 2019.

The 22-year-old Ghana international enjoyed an outstanding debut season in the Barclays Premier League, which culminated in a double triumph at the Club’s end of season awards, where he won the Players’ Player and Young Player of the Year titles.

With four goals in 35 appearances from City’s left side, the Academy graduate was a key member of the squad last term and instrumental in helping to steer Nigel Pearson’s men towards survival.

Having first broken into the team as a striker, Schlupp’s versatility and selfless attitude towards the team have seen him shine in a number of positions – particularly at left midfield and left wing-back during 2014/15.

His performances for the Foxes have also earned Schlupp further recognition at international level for Ghana, with his first international goal arriving earlier this month in a 7-1 victory over Mauritius.

Blessed with pace and power that seemed ready made for the Premier League, Jeff’s adaptation to the demands of top-flight football were undoubtedly one of the highlights of the last campaign for the Foxes and now, with his long-term future secure, the youngster will be keen to kick on again.

Schlupp first rose through the City ranks with friend and current team mate Liam Moore and got his first taste of first team action during a loan spell at Brentford during the 2010/11 campaign. Six goals in nine games during that time quickly underlined his potential.

The following season an 18-year-old Schlupp made his first City appearance in a League Cup tie at Rotherham United in August 2011, becoming the first Foxes player in 66 years to score a hat-trick on-debut.

Schlupp’s attributes have seen him feature both in attack and as a defender for the Foxes in his early career in the first team, having previously excelled in every level of the Club’s Academy since joining as an 11-year-old.

Injury interrupted the 2011/12 season for Schlupp, though the youngster was able to net six times in 26 appearances and also win his first senior cap for Ghana in a friendly against Gabon in Paris.

During the 2012/13 season, Schlupp continued to progress with City and he helped fire them into the Championship play-offs with crucial back-to-back strikes against Birmingham City and Bolton Wanderers at King Power Stadium during the run-in.

The 2013/14 Championship title-winning campaign saw Jeff settle into life as a left back for the Foxes, playing a key role towards the end of the season following a suspension for Paul Koncheksy against Nottingham Forest.

Those performances earned him a call-up to Ghana’s provisional squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, before kicking on again with the Foxes in the Premier League last term. Of his four goals during the campaign, his brilliant equaliser against Liverpool in a 2-2 draw at Anfield was arguably the most memorable.
 
Another excellent signing for us this summer!

Happy days :)
 
Although it obviously doesn't necessarily mean he's staying, it's good news that he's extended his contract.

It'll be interesting to see how he fits in with Fuchs (/Mahrez) down the left.
 
Someone's agent has earned their crust here with a couple of stories
 
Someone's agent has earned their crust here with a couple of stories

The agent didn't even try very hard. He looked at the list of Prem clubs, and saw the one at the top, Arsenal, and planted a 'leak' that they were interested in him. When that had no effect, he went to the next on the list, Aston Villa, and did the same for them. If that hadn't worked Bournemouth were next on the list.
 
The agent didn't even try very hard. He looked at the list of Prem clubs, and saw the one at the top, Arsenal, and planted a 'leak' that they were interested in him. When that had no effect, he went to the next on the list, Aston Villa, and did the same for them. If that hadn't worked Bournemouth were next on the list.
AFC Bournemouth should have been first on the list though.
 
If this is going to turn into a pissing match can someone get Jeff a swimming pool?
 
If this is going to turn into a pissing match can someone get Jeff a swimming pool?
There's a paddling pool in homer's shed that he uses for his 'water' parties, I'm sure he'd give him a lend of it.
It already stinks of piss as well
 
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