Senegalese midfielder Boubakary Soumaré set for Leicester contract extension
Boubakary Soumaré is set to extend his contract with Leicester City, securing his future at the club.
The Senegalese midfielder joined Leicester City in 2021 from LOSC for a reported €20 million. He spent the 2023–2024 season on loan at Sevilla FC before returning to the Foxes.
Soumaré’s current contract expires in June 2026, but talks with Leicester City’s board have reportedly advanced. Both parties aim to finalize an agreement soon.
The 27-year-old has agreed with his management to a two-year contract extension. The deal includes a salary increase of €6 million per year.
Currently, Soumaré earns an annual salary of €4,850,000 in England. The proposed increase would make him one of the club’s top earners.
Former France U21 international Soumaré has made seven appearances for Leicester in the Championship this season. He has also contributed one assist.
His performances in England have impressed both the club and Senegal national team coaches. He is expected to debut for Senegal during the next international break.
Soumaré’s versatility and physical presence in midfield make him a key figure in Leicester’s plans for the Championship campaign. His leadership and experience will strengthen the squad.
According to Transfermarkt, Soumaré’s market value stands at €12 million, reflecting his consistent performances and potential for further growth.
Leicester City manager and staff have welcomed the contract talks. They view Soumaré as vital to the club’s midfield stability and future ambitions.
The proposed extension will provide Soumaré with security and allow him to focus on performance without worrying about contract uncertainties.
Fans have expressed support for the midfielder’s new deal. Many highlight his consistent work rate and professionalism on and off the pitch.
If finalized, the contract will extend Soumaré’s Leicester career until 2028, reinforcing his role as a key asset in the squad’s long-term planning.
Leicester City aims to build around Soumaré while pushing for promotion and establishing stability in the Championship.
The midfielder’s arrival for Senegal will also enhance the national team’s options ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Soumaré’s blend of experience, talent, and physicality positions him as one of Senegal’s emerging midfield leaders in the coming years.
