Jamaican footballer Bobby Reid has signed a pivotal three-year contract with Leicester City, marking a significant move ahead of the upcoming 2024/25 English Premier League (EPL) season.
Reid, a seasoned player with 33 international caps for Jamaica, expressed enthusiasm about joining the newly promoted club under manager Steve Cooper.
Reflecting on his transfer, Reid highlighted the swift process leading to his signing, describing Leicester’s infrastructure as impressive and aligning with his ambitions. Previously with Fulham, where he amassed over 200 appearances during a nearly five-year tenure, Reid looks forward to leveraging his experience and energy to bolster Leicester City’s performance.
“I had a good chat with the manager, he told me the vision of the club and sold it for me. He believes in me and it’s a perfect fit,” Reid remarked, emphasizing the clear direction provided by Steve Cooper. Leicester City, having clinched the Championship title last season following their relegation, prepares to launch their EPL campaign against Tottenham Hotspur.
Dynamic midfield presence and scoring prowess
Known for his dynamic midfield presence and scoring prowess, Bobby Reid aims to contribute significantly to Leicester’s efforts, including potentially repeating their 2015/16 league title triumph. His tenure at Fulham saw him netting seven goals from 43 appearances in the last season, playing a pivotal role in the club’s 13th-place finish.
“I want to bring experience. I’ve got energy, I’d like to say I’m a goalscorer as well and a playmaker. Hopefully I can bring all of those things and make the squad better,” Reid affirmed, outlining his commitment to supporting his new teammates and contributing both on and off the field. He expressed readiness to embrace leadership responsibilities within the squad, underscoring his dedication to Leicester City’s Premier League ambitions.
“As a seasoned player, I’m looking to get going, meet my teammates, meet the rest of the staff and keep this club in the Premier League. I’ll give my all for the club – 100 percent – and hopefully bring some smiles to faces,” Reid concluded, poised to begin his new chapter with Leicester City following stints with Cardiff City, Bristol City, Cheltenham Town, Oldham Athletic, and Plymouth Argyle.














