MUST READ; Manager blames ‘politics’ for Leicester City transfer failure as player criticize.

Wales boss Rob Page has defended Danny Ward and blamed “politics” for the out-of-favour Leicester goalkeeper not moving in the January transfer window.

Ward, Wales’ number one, has not played for Leicester in over 12 months and finds himself third-choice goalkeeper at the Championship promotion-chasers.

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Page urged several Wales players to change clubs in January in order to play more ahead of the Euro 2024 play-offs, which starts with a semi-final against Finland in Cardiff on Thursday.

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Almost to a man Page’s call was heeded but Ward has remained frozen out at Leicester, drawing plenty of criticism from Wales fans on social media who feel he should have moved with ambitions of a third successive European Championship appearance.

“I’ve spoken to Danny and it wasn’t a case of him not listening to my advice,” said Page.

“When you put your player head on, you get it, I understand it. I have sympathy for Danny.

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“It’s not the level, we know that, but at least he’s made some effort to go and play games.

“We’ve managed it in the past before and I’m just going to focus on the positives.

“The positives are that the majority of our squad are out playing football and playing well.

“When I put my manager head on, no, but with my player head on, of course I understand.

“When politics are involved and you’ve got a length of time left on your contract, it is not as easy as just getting out and playing games of football.

“There are many aspects to that. It’s hard sometimes and not easy to just get out when there are wages, fees and all-sorts involved, it is out of your control.”

Ward has rarely made the Leicester bench under Enzo Maresca this season with first-choice Mads Hermansen and Jakub Stolarczyk ahead of the 30-year-old.

The 38-times capped Ward has had to settle for trying to gain match sharpness by playing for Leicester’s under-23s.

“He has played in a couple of under-23 games,” said Page. “He said he was going to do that and he has done, I think he’s played three or four.

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“Jamie Vardy is the right fight for Wayne Rooney, that’s a very good even fight,” Khan told Gambling Zone. “They’ve got the spat their wives have had, what a fight that would make, it would sell well. They’re both around the same level as well. They’re both novices. I’d back Wayne though because Wayne’s more streetwise, he’s more solid.

“You don’t want to put him in the ring with someone that could hurt him, or outbox and make him look stupid, it should just be someone for a bit of fun as some like Wayne Rooney could get really hurt. He’s not really a boxer, so if he got in the deep end too quickly, it could knock his confidence and he could get hurt.”

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