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Report: Leicester City agree Demarai Gray fee with Bayer Leverkusen
Leicester City have come to an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen over a fee for winger Demarai Gray.
Gray has not been in the first-team picture regularly under Brendan Rodgers’ reign at the King Power Stadium and has therefore caught the eye of teams both in England and abroad.
It was reported earlier this week that Gray and Leverkusen had already agreed terms, with the player’s six-month length of remaining contract allowing him to discuss a move to the club this month.
Now, the Foxes have come to terms with the Bundesliga side over a paid deal which will see him arrive at the BayArena this month.

Leverkusen will pay a fee of around €3 million for Gray, approximately £2.7 million, to sign the 24-year-old.
Gray joined Leicester at the midway point of their Premier League-winning campaign in 2015-16 but will now leave for less than the Foxes paid Birmingham City for his services in January 2016.
Leicester have previously rejected offers of around £25 million for Gray in 2017, something which now looks an error based on the marginal fee Leverkusen are having to pay to get their man.
Hopefully, the former England under-21 regular can find his way back into form in German football.