Although van Nistelrooy's departure may not come as a shock, the club has expressed their appreciation for his dedication and hard work. They praised his professionalism, integrity, and commitment to integrating promising players from the club's Academy into the First Team.
Van Nistelrooy was promised three new signings in the January transfer window, but was only able to bring in one player. The club is facing a tough season ahead, with three charges from the Premier League and a potential points deduction. The team will be looking to bounce back to the Premier League in the new campaign.
Leicester City will now be searching for a new manager to lead the team. Several names have been mentioned as potential candidates, including Danny Röhl from Sheffield Wednesday and Sean Dyche, a former manager of Everton and Burnley.