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Leicester City forward George Thomas is set to complete a loan move to join Alan Pardew's new club, ADO Den Haag, claim reports.

The 22-year-old Wales international is yet to play a first-team game for the Foxes since completing his move from nearby rivals Coventry City in 2017.

But he will now embark on the second loan spell of his King Power Stadium career, following on from last term's stint with League One club Scunthorpe United.

Thomas' time at Glanford Park proved unsuccessful, scoring just three league goals in 37 outings for Scunny.

Prior to his move to Filbert Way, the Leicester-born ace was a huge hit for Mark Robins' Coventry where his emergence into the first team saw him become a fan favourite.

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After climbing the academy ranks with the Sky Blues at the same time as current Leicester star James Maddison, Thomas scored a Wembley winner for Coventry in the EFL Trophy final to secure the club's first cup triumph in 30 years.

But now he is set to join Dutch side ADO Den Haag as the second English arrival under the stewardship of former Newcastle United and West Ham boss Pardew, say reports in Holland .

Pardew, who turns 59 this year, signed defender Sam Stubbs from Middlesbrough on a loan deal after impressing in League Two last season with Notts County.

And Thomas will also arrive on a loan until the end of the campaign, should reports prove to be true.

Brendan Rodgers ' youngster will see his contract with Leicester expire at the end of the season.