Leicester City Promoted: The Foxes Return to the Premier League
Leicester City have secured automatic promotion back to the Premier League after one season in the Championship. We look at how they bounced back and what to expect next season.
45d ago • 3 min read

Leicester City's promotion back to the Premier League was confirmed on Saturday after a 3-1 victory over Swansea City guaranteed them a top-two finish in the Championship. After the trauma of relegation last season, the Foxes have responded in emphatic fashion, securing an immediate return to the top flight with two games to spare.
The season in review
Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, appointed in June after leaving Manchester United's coaching staff, has built a squad that was simply too good for the Championship. Leicester have scored 88 goals in 44 matches — the highest in the division — while conceding just 34. Their attacking football has been a joy to watch, with quick transitions and intelligent movement off the ball becoming their trademark.
Key players
Kasey McAteer has been the breakout star, contributing 14 goals and 11 assists from the right wing. His direct running and eye for a pass have attracted Premier League interest, but Leicester are determined to keep him for the top-flight campaign. Jamie Vardy, at 39, has defied his age with 12 league goals, proving that his movement and finishing remain sharp even in the twilight of his career. In midfield, Wilfred Ndidi has been imperious, winning more tackles than any other Championship player and providing the defensive shield that allows the attackers to flourish.
What changes for the Premier League
Van Nistelrooy knows the squad needs strengthening. The Championship is a different world to the Premier League, and players who dominate at this level can struggle against elite opposition. Leicester are expected to spend around 80 million pounds on reinforcements, targeting a centre-back, a central midfielder, and a striker to compete alongside Vardy. The club's recruitment team has been scouting extensively in France and the Netherlands.
Can they survive?
History suggests promoted teams face a significant challenge. However, Leicester have the infrastructure, the fanbase, and now the coaching quality to establish themselves. If they recruit wisely and maintain the attacking philosophy that got them promoted, a mid-table finish is achievable. The Foxes are back where they belong.
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