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With Danny Ward stepping up following the sale of Kasper Schmeichel to OGC Nice, Leicester City’s ability to stop goals has deteriorated quite drastically.

The Wales International has conceded 22 gals in eight Premier League games to date, keeping just the one clean sheet in the recent 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest.

Still, his performances haven’t exactly been stellar, which is why we’ve seen a number of stories suggesting that Leicester are looking for another goalkeeper.

Just this morning, we covered an article in France claiming the Foxes’ interest in Benfica goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos was still there, but it appears that it will be Bartlomiej Dragowski who will come in and try to save the day (pun intended).

The news comes directly from Poland, where Meczyki journalist Tomasz Wlodarczyk claims the transfer is all but done.

It’s said Dragowski is ‘one step away from moving to the Premier League’, and the move ‘is to be finalised in the winter transfer window’.

In fact, ‘everything indicates’ he will be heading to Leicester, as the Foxes are ‘working intensively on finalising this transfer’, before adding that their information suggests ‘things are already agreed’.

Dragowski, who spent the past six years at Fiorentina, was sold to Spezia in the summer for £1.8m, who might be in line to get a tidy profit from this transfer, just six months after making him sign on the dotted line.