Leicester City are still raging with Leeds United after a move to sign Jack Harrison was scrapped on transfer deadline day.
That’s according to The Telegraph, who claim that Leicester’s mood on Harrison has hardly changed.
It’s stated that Harrison was halfway through a medical with Leicester on deadline day with a £25million deal agreed.
However, 49ers Enterprises – the group expected to complete a takeover of Leeds later this year – decided to pull the plug.
It’s stated that Leicester are ‘still frustrated’ that Harrison’s move was scrapped at the last minute.
Leicester clearly thought that they had pulled off a major signing only to have the rug pulled from underneath them.

Jack Harrison could fire Leeds United to safety
Leicester did still land a winger in January as Brazilian ace Tete arrived from Shakhtar Donetsk.
Expecting him to thrive immediately is tricky though and Tete has blown hot and cold during his time at Leicester.
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Harrison could have been the man to make an impact for Leicester and the reason they’re so angry may be because he makes a huge difference to the relegation battle.
Harrison has bagged two goals and an assist in his last two games, helping Leeds pick up four priceless points.
Conversely, Leicester are without a win in five, picking up just one point in that run.
Harrison could have made a huge impact for Leicester in those games but he’s instead making an impact for the Whites.
Not only are Leicester potentially missing out on points without Harrison, but a direct rival are now gaining points in Leeds.
Everything about this move is working against Leicester and we could see this U-turn as being a crucial moment come the end of the season.
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