All seems a bit up in the air, like us you need to sort the managers job ASAP.
On the surface, Leicester may appear to be in a decent position to make an immediate return to the Premier League.
Playmaker Maddison - the club's crown jewel - and £60m-rated winger Harvey Barnes are expected to leave, but should fetch a fair price.
The 'parachute payments' that follow relegation will boost the coffers too, so they are set to bounce straight back up, right? Wrong.
If Leicester's search for Rodgers' replacement was farcical, the lack of a plan for their players makes for even worse reading.
Seven are out of contract in June, including internationals Youri Tielemans and Caglar Soyuncu, who would have commanded significant transfer fees if sold last summer.
Deals for a further eight players expire next year and, with cuts of up to 50% written into contracts should the club be relegated, there is likely be a huge overhaul of the staff.
Leicester's wage bill stands at £180m - the highest outside the top six - with Maddison, Jamie Vardy and Ricardo Pereira among a number of players to earn in excess of £100,000 a week.