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Leicester City have completed the signing of three young players.

The trio arrive at the King Power Stadium ahead of pre-season and are expected to join Steve Beaglehole's development team ahead of the new campaign.

Vontae Daley-Campbell has joined following his release from Arsenal at the end of last season.

The defender completed a scholarship at Arsenal and didn't quite do enough for a professional deal, instead signing terms with the Foxes.

He is an England youth international, as is fellow new Fox George Hirst, the forward joining from City's sister club OH Leuven.

Hirst, son of former player David Hirst, made the move to Belgium from Sheffield Wednesday in 2018, and he joins after impressing overseas.

He made 22 league appearances for the Leuven first team last season, scoring three times.

The 20-year-old has represented England at under-17 level through to under-20s.

Last but not least, there's a second forward in Ali Reghba, who joins from League of Ireland outfit Bohemians.

Reghba is a highly-rated Republic of Ireland under-19 international.

He spent time with the Foxes earlier in the season before returning to Bohemians with a view to putting pen-to-paper on a Foxes deal in the summer.

Reghba has now done just that, joining on an undisclosed fee, and he, as well as Daley-Campbell and Hirst will report for pre-season training this week.