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·4 April 2025
Managerial change on horizon as Leicester slip closer to the drop

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·4 April 2025
Leicester City are edging ever closer to a familiar, unwanted precipice. With 14 defeats in their last 15 league matches and a 12-point gap between them and safety, the Foxes’ return to the Championship feels less like a possibility and more like a pending confirmation. And with that descent, inevitably, comes the conversation around Ruud van Nistelrooy’s future.
Despite having a contract until 2027, the Dutchman’s position appears increasingly tenuous. “I was aware when I arrived what the challenge was and how difficult it could be. I was aware of that and committed to that future,” Van Nistelrooy said last month. His words reflect commitment, but recent performances on the pitch cast doubt over whether that commitment will be reciprocated.
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According to The Daily Mail, Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl is a name under active consideration should Leicester decide a reset is necessary. The 35-year-old German has quickly developed a strong reputation, having guided Wednesday to safety last season after inheriting a team virtually consigned to relegation. This season, the Owls are not only safe but flirting with the play-offs.
Rohl’s tactical clarity, his ability to restore identity, and his composed sideline presence have all marked him out as a progressive, forward-thinking coach. His previous working relationship with Leicester recruitment chief Martyn Glover during their Southampton days is thought to weigh in his favour.
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There are, however, hurdles. Rohl is believed to have a significant compensation clause in his Sheffield Wednesday contract, which could complicate matters for any interested party. But that hasn’t stopped interest elsewhere: he’s also considered a possible option at Torino if Ivan Juric departs this summer.
As Leicester brace for the fallout of potential relegation, the board’s attention will inevitably turn to the dugout. Whether Van Nistelrooy sees out his project or not, the club appear to be preparing alternatives—with Rohl squarely in their sights.
For Leicester fans, this report lands with a mixture of frustration and faint hope. The frustration, understandably, stems from how quickly the club’s Premier League status has unravelled. Van Nistelrooy’s tenure was expected to steady the ship post-Cooper, but instead, it has felt like watching a vessel sink in slow motion. Fourteen losses from fifteen is not a run—it’s a collapse.
But the mention of Danny Rohl offers something different: hope wrapped in tactical modernity. Rohl has done what Van Nistelrooy hasn’t—instilled resilience in a group lacking confidence and identity. He took Sheffield Wednesday from doomed to dangerous. That transformation speaks volumes. For Leicester fans desperate for a return to structure, belief, and competitiveness, Rohl would feel like a logical, progressive move.
The connection with Martyn Glover only strengthens the case. Recruitment and vision must align—something Leicester have missed in recent seasons. Rohl brings energy, adaptability, and a clear footballing philosophy. If he’s available and if the club can act quickly he could be the right man to lead a Championship rebuild or even steer an unlikely survival run.
Leicester fans aren’t just looking for survival. They’re looking for direction. Rohl could be the one to provide it.