Getting relegated from the Premier League changes everything about the way your club operates. The competition is much more gruelling and less glamorous, the income from TV broadcasters becomes almost laughable – and most of your best players want to leave as soon as possible.For those still under contract, the club is looking to get as much money as possible to help the club cope with the dip in income which comes with playing in the EFL Championship. And those whose contract is already expired needn’t deal with the pressure of waiting for their club to negotiate deals. The players whose contract is set to expire at the end of June are free to leave – like Youri Tielemans, the guy who was the most expensive player in Leicester’s’ history.##NAJAVA_MECA_7292663##The 26-year-old midfielder has announced he would leave Leicester City after the expiration of his contract and the worst year he’s had with the English club since joining them from Monaco in 2019 for around $40 million.”Dear Leicester City fans, after four and a half special years and with a lot of gratitude I’m bidding farewell to this incredible club. From the first day I set foot on this ground, your warmth and passion embraced me. Victory and triumph, love, hope and even defeat. We’ve shared many special moments together. I am forever grateful for your unwavering support. Thank you to Khun Top, the board, the staff, the players and fans for having given me and my family a home. This is not a goodbye, but a heartfelt farewell.”Tielemans looked like a class act for most of his time at King Power Stadium and often prompted rumours about big clubs looking to sign him. However, Leicester’s relegation campaign turned many fans against the Belgium international. On several occasions, they chanted abuse at Tielemans, shouting “You’re not fit to wear the shirt”. Прикажи ову објаву у апликацији Instagram Објава коју дели Youri Tielemans (@youritielemans) There shouldn’t be a shortage of suitors for the player who has previously been liked with moves to Arsenal and Liverpool – and there will be more players leaving the Foxes, with fellow midfielder James Maddison all but certain to leave.The exodus has started.