Graham Potter has been the odds-on favourite to become the next Leicester City manager for a few days now. The former Brighton and Chelsea boss is certainly a candidate and has been the subject of long-term admiration at City. There is a decent possibility that he could be the next man in the dugout, with Carlos Corberan and Steve Cooper also under consideration.

But how would that appointment be received? How would Potter fare at the King Power Stadium? To answer, LeicestershireLive’s City writers gathered their thoughts on the good and bad of his potential arrival. READ MORE: Former Leicester City defender announces retirement READ MORE: Leicester City handed five-fixture beacon of hope – but it will test their mental strength Amie Wilson When Enzo Maresca first moved to Chelsea the name who initially came to mind as a replacement was Potter. He seems like the ideal fit and with the added bonus that he is currently without a club.

It’s not the first time that City have been linked with the former Brighton boss, with the hierarchy long-term admirers. I did however think that a move for him this summer would be ambitious, given the other jobs that he is said to have turned down and the ones available. If City can complete a deal for Potter, then I think it could be a big coup.

He has Premier League experience with Brighton, playing a major part in their growth over the last few years, and he was praised for the football he got them playing. Having changed the style of p.