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FOX HUNT

Leicester target Lucas Perez as reports in Spain claim that Foxes will clinch £12.5m deal for Deportivo striker by end of the week

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LEICESTER are close to landing Spanish striker Lucas Perez in a £12.5million deal.

The Foxes have been keeping a close eye on the Deportivo La Coruna ace all summer and now, according to reports in Spain, they are close to clinching his signature.

Lucas Perez struck 17 Liga goals for Deportivo in Spain last season
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Lucas Perez struck 17 Liga goals for Deportivo in Spain last seasonCredit: Reuters
Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri has been targetting a move for the uncapped Spaniard all summer
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Claudio Ranieri has been targetting a move for the uncapped Spaniard all summerCredit: PA:Press Association
The Foxes have already splashed a club-record £16m fee on striker Ahmed Musa this summer
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The Foxes have already splashed a club-record £16m fee on striker Ahmed MusaCredit: Getty Images

The 27-year-old shot to prominence in Spain last year after having a similar season to Foxes hero Jamie Vardy, netting 17 goals in what turned out to be over a third of the Liga outfit’s entire tally.

Claudio Ranieri is not short of strikers, with Vardy partnered by Shinji Okazaki in yesterday’s Community Shield defeat to Manchester United, and record signing Ahmed Musa and Leonardo Ulloa - who could be set to leave - also in their ranks.

Barcelona-based sources reckons that a deal could be sealed this week, with the player set to quadruple his wages.

The Foxes were keen to do a deal earlier this summer but Deportivo have driven a hard bargain, with their man’s deal not set to expire until 2019.

Lucas started out with Atletico Madrid’s C team before making a move to Rayo Vallecano.

He hit 25 goals in 44 games for their B team but failed to make the cut in their first XI.

Lucas has a season in La Liga that compared to the one Vardy had in England last year
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Lucas has a season in La Liga that compared to the one Vardy had last yearCredit: AP:Associated Press

He then headed to Ukraine for a stint with Karpaty Lviv, before he moved to PAOK in Greece.

After 32 games and nine goals in his first season, he was then loaned to Deportivo two seasons ago – earning himself a permanent deal after six goals in 21 games.

In Vardy-esque fashion he then fired in 17 times last season.

 

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