Leicester to swoop for Wolves winger Jordan Graham but face competion from Hull, Fulham and Leeds
- Leicester are lining up a move to sign Wolves winger Jordan Graham
- The Foxes see Graham as a replacement for Tom Lawrence, who moved to Derby
- Leicester face competition from a host of Championship clubs for the winger
Leicester City are lining up a move for Wolves winger Jordan Graham.
The 22-year-old has returned to full fitness following injury last year and is seen by Leicester as a replacement for Tom Lawrence who joined Derby County.
Leicester are not alone though as they face competition from Hull City, Fulham and Leeds United.
Leicester City are lining up a move for 22-year-old Wolves winger Jordan Graham
But the Foxes will face competition from Hull City, Fulham and Leeds United for his signature
Fulham, who are also pursuing Newcastle's Dwight Gayle, would want Graham on loan.
Graham has started two games this season but has been used in an unfamiliar wing-back position by Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo.
The former Aston Villa academy graduate was in excellent form prior to his injury in January 2016 which prompted an offer from Bournemouth at the time which was rejected.
Graham has started two games this term but has been used in an unfamiliar wing-back position
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