Off the PitchBBC SportUnverified source· 13 Aug 2026
Leicester City up for sale for over £200m
Thai owners King Power ready to end 16-year reign after producing a sales brochure.


Leicester
team
Asking price
More than £200m
Owners
King Power
Assets
Stadium, training facility, women's team, OH Leuven
Stadium capacity
32,000
What happened. Leicester City's Thai owners King Power are seeking to sell the club for more than £200m, with a sales brochure produced by Citigroup.
- Brochure titled 'Project Lineup' lists major assets including King Power Stadium and Seagrave training facility.
- Physical assets valued at over £200m, but no specific price for the teams.
- Club's debts and financial losses are omitted from the sales pitch.
The sale comes after Leicester's relegation to League One, with the club's future ownership uncertain.
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