Leicester agree fee to sign Poland international Bartosz Kapustka
The 19-year-old has been tipped to make a high-profile move away from Cracovia this summer after bursting onto to the scene at Euro 2016.
He stole the headlines for his performance in Poland's opening win over Northern Ireland, with Foxes legend Gary Lineker describing him as 'deliciously talented' after the game.
And now the Daily Mail claim Leicester have had a bid accepted by Cracovia after having their opening offer of £6.25million knocked back.
The Premier League champions have reportedly agreed an initial £5.4m with the Polish minnows, with £2m in performance-based add-ons.
The youngster has also been linked with Premier League rivals Everton, which comes as no surprise after they poached Leicester's former head of recruitment Steve Walsh last week.
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Bartosz Kapustka stole the headlines against Northern Ireland
Kapustka, who also attracted interest from Ajax and Cologne, is expected to undergo a medical with Leicester tomorrow once he agrees on personal terms.
The versatile midfielder, who can play on either flank or behind the striker, scored five goals and assisted 10 to help Cracovia to a third-place finish in the Polish Ekstraklasa last term.
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