Newly promoted Leicester eye top five Premier League place


(Reuters) - The Thai owners of newly promoted Leicester City are willing to spend $300 million (178.2 million pounds) to achieve their goal of finishing in the top five of the English Premier League within the next three seasons.

Leicester sealed a place in the lucrative top flight of English football by winning the Championship title last month, ending a decade-long absence from the Premier League.

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