It was one hell of a transformation once Brendan Rodgers came to the fore; this Leicester City team have once again become a side that other teams really have to watch out for. A fightback into a ninth-place finish at the end of the season really gives cause for excitement around the King Power. 

Rodgers has been tipped to be the next man to bring some glory to Leicester, whether that be a cup win or a push for another run in Europe. Ultimately, the recipe for success is there.

With the club looking to kick on and push forward, just who doesn't make the cut? Here we are going to look at a couple of players that we feel are going to struggle next season.

Christian Fuchs 

We have already seen Christian Fuchs have quite a fall from grace at the King Power. After only making four appearances this season we really have reason to believe that we won't be seeing Fuchs in a Leicester shirt for much longer.

With the arrival of a versatile full-back like Ricardo Pereira to Leicester last summer, there were already fears over the future of Fuchs, and if the Austrian is to continue is career at the King Power, it's pretty clear that we aren't going to see a lot of him.

Daniel Amartey 

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It's not a bad midfield to be a part of is it?

Unfortunately for Daniel Amartey, it may just be a bit too good for him to find a place. With a midfield consisting of Wilfred Ndidi and Nampalys Mendy, it really is hard to see where the 24-year-old is going to fit in and really make his mark on the team.

If a move isn't possible for the Ghanaian midfielder, we may have to get used to seeing a lot of Amartey on the bench. It certainly will be interesting to see how Rodgers deals with the situation.