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Ghanaian international Abdul Fatawu Issahaku says he feels ready for the new season after fully recovering from a knee injury.
Issahaku scored his first goal since returning from injury in a pre-season win over Italian side Fiorentina on Sunday, August 3, with a brilliant solo goal.
The youngster was only making his third appearance for the club after his injury return which had kept him out of action for a very long time.
speaking after the game, Issahaku said, "Right now I'm feeling good. I've got more minutes and I still feel good and no pain in my knee."
"The goal was something I was waiting for because I’ve been out for so long, and I'm so happy that I came back to King Power with a goal. My comeback is personal because I've been through a lot."
The 21-year-old will be hoping to help the Foxes secure an immediate return to the Premier League after being relegated at the end of the 2024/25 season where he only featured in 11 games.
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