🎥 Riyad Mahrez magic lighting up Leicester 🪄
When thinking of the great Premier League bargains, Leicester legend Riyad Mahrez will always be near the top of the discussion.
Signed for a reported fee of £450,000 in 2014, he went on to win a shock league title (playing a huge role) before the club made an almost £60m profit when selling him to Manchester City.
And it was thanks to moments like this piece of brilliance against Bournemouth that justified that big fee.
Knew as soon as he'd hit it 🪄A classic #OTD free-kick from Riyad. pic.twitter.com/e1beV7C0rI
— Leicester City (@LCFC) March 3, 2025
What is your favourite Mahrez moment at the Foxes?
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