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30th January 2018
05:30pm GMT

It is peculiar that Mahrez is still playing for Leicester despite his fantastic form in recent seasons. That's not intended to be disrespectful to Leicester, but Mahrez's talent means he probably should be playing for a side in the Champions League. Andy Carroll almost joined Chelsea this month, yet no club has been prepared to sign Mahrez so far. Football journalist Daniel Storey could have the answer why, and it comes down to Mahrez's agent.
"Players who don't have these famous agents are kind of missing out," Storey said on The Totally Football Show this week.
"Mahrez's agent is an Algerian guy, who only has two other player listed on his books. One is a League 2 player (French second division), and another is a player in the Algerian leagues. And then he has Riyad Mahrez, who is this potentially 50 or 60 million pound footballer. Mahrez's move has never come, Arsenal have been linked, Liverpool have been linked, I think Roma were linked strongly, but it's never come and I wonder if that's partly because his agent doesn't know the right people to get a deal done. If Mahrez's agent was Mino Raiola would he still be at Leicester City now? I don't think so.""I think part of that might be that he (Mahrez's agent) sees this as his big pay-day, and wants to get the deal done on his own," Tom Markham said, arguing that Mahrez's representative Kamel Bengougam, may not be prepared to use an intermediary agent in any transfer for his client. It's also possible that Mahrez's agent doesn't have the contacts to make a potential transfer happen, and that if the player had a more powerful agent he may already be at a club competing in the Champions League. On Tuesday evening, Sky reported that Mahrez has handed in a transfer request. However, if he had a more powerful agent, it could be argued that he wouldn't have had to resort to such a measure, and he'd already be playing for a Champions League team. https://twitter.com/SkySportsNews/status/958386085851226112
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