Leicester City next manager search Q&A with Potter, Cooper, Corberan and transfers

Graham Potter is a contender for the Leicester City job
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Leicester City’s manager hunt is making progress with the focus seemingly now on three candidates.

Graham Potter, Carlos Corberan, and Steve Cooper appear to be the frontrunners for the job with City hoping to have a successor to Enzo Maresca in place well before pre-season begins next month. There’s plenty to like about each of the candidates.

Potter’s style of play feels like a continuation of the work City did under Maresca, Cooper built a superb rapport with Nottingham Forest fans that aided their survival bids, while Corberan’s adaptability could help the club negotiate some tougher opponents in the new campaign.

Beyond finding a new boss, City still have concerns around Profit and Sustainability Rules to deal with, with a case to be heard and regulations to comply with. That likely means sales before the end of June.

They have to build a squad that they believe can survive too, and there are a few areas in the team that need strengthening. Despite City’s financial limitations, rumours of big-money deals continue, with England striker Tammy Abraham, Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff, Rennes left-back Adrien Truffert and Europa Conference League winner David Carmo among those recently linked.

From 12.30pm on Thursday, City correspondent Jordan Blackwell will be answering your questions on all these topics and more. To get involved, you need to go to the comments section below where there are prompts to log in or sign up, and then you can ask your question or join the debate on those already posed...