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Whether Destiny Udogie is expected to be available to start for Tottenham vs Leicester after injury update
Ange Postecoglou could hand chances to two new Tottenham Hotspur signings when his side face Leicester City at the King Power on Monday evening.
Dominic Solanke looks certain to start for Tottenham after his big-money move, Postecoglou is itching to get his captain Son Heung-min back out wide and Richarlison isn’t quite match fit to start.
Fellow new signing Archie Gray also has a considerable opportunity to start in midfield given Spurs have internally suspended Yves Bissouma for his off-the-pitch conduct.
Given Oliver Skipp is close to leaving Tottenham for Leicester City, it now seems as if it will be either Gray or Rodrigo Bentacur to play alongside Pape Matar Sarr.
Perhaps Bentancur would be the ‘safer’ option, but Postecoglou has never been known to shy away from a challenge.
That being said, TBR Football recently shared their predicted Tottenham XI vs Leicester, and one return from injury will be a huge boost for Postecoglou on Monday evening.
As also reported by the on Monday, Destiny Udogie will be fit to return at left-back, a player who has quickly become crucial in north London.
Destiny Udogie fit to return for Tottenham vs Leicester amid three changes
Compared to Spurs’ side that beat Sheffield United 3-0 on the final day of last season, Postecoglou is expected to make three change to strengthen his side.
As mentioned, Udogie is expected to return to the team meaning Radu Dragusin will drop to the bench from the XI that day.

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Gray could replace Bentancur who played alongside Sarr in that final day win.
And up top, it seems as if Solanke is most likely to replace Brennan Johnson with Dejan Kulusevski starting on the right instead.
In terms of his attack, Postecoglou has a clear plan for Son at Tottenham this season, hoping that Solanke’s arrival can benefit the side in several regards.
Alan Shearer is excited for Solanke’s Tottenham debut, a signing he thinks the club really needed.
So far during Postecoglou’s tenure, we’ve watched Spurs play without a proper figurehead up top, and this does seem like a significant turning point for the side.
And against Leicester, Postecoglou will be stressing the need to start this campaign in similar fashion to the last.