Gary Rowett to leave Leicester City after League One relegation confirmed
Leicester Metropolis have been relegated to League One simply 10 years after they had been topped as Premier League champions.
The Foxes’ relegation to the third-tier was confirmed on Tuesday following their 2-2 draw with Hull City.
Gary Rowett, who changed Marti Cifuentes as supervisor in February, will depart when his deal expires on the finish of the season, per Ben Jacobs.
The Midlands membership need to discover different choices to make an instantaneous return to the second-tier, whereas Rowett additionally prefers to depart.
Leicester have seen a pointy decline since lifting the FA Cup trophy in 2021 below Brendan Rodgers.
They made an instantaneous return to the Premier League after dropping their survival battle in 2022-23.
However their keep within the English top-flight was short-lived, as they suffered the drop to the Championship final season.
Leicester had been tipped to return shortly to the Premier League, however they now need to endure the ignominy of back-to-back relegations.
The Foxes wanted to win towards Hull Metropolis to present themselves any probability of survival.
The hosts made a superb comeback within the second-half after conceding an early objective.
Jordan James levelled the scores from the penalty spot earlier than Luke Thomas put his facet forward with a close-range volley.
However Oli McBurnie’s medical equaliser after the hour mark finally sealed Leicester’s destiny.
Leicester have needed to cope with strict punishment this season, having been docked six factors attributable to breaching the Revenue and Sustainability Guidelines.
However their performances have additionally been terrible, particularly through the second-half of the season.