Leicester City are delighted to confirm the signing of Manchester City's Michael Johnson on a season-long loan.
The 23-year-old midfielder becomes Sven-Goran Eriksson's ninth summer signing, further strengthening the Foxes squad ahead of the 2011/12 npower Championship season.
Having finalised terms and completed a medical on Wednesday, Michael will join up with the squad for training on Thursday ahead of the npower Challenge Cup match against Real Madrid this weekend.
City boss Eriksson said: "Michael was a great talent when I worked with him at Manchester City. He is a mobile midfielder, who can run, pass, shoot and tackle.
"His talent should have seen that he became a regular for England, but injuries have prevented that, which is a shame for him.
"However, I am convinced that Michael will be an asset for us this season and will put his injuries behind him. He has great character and I know that he is going to work hard for us and play well."
A graduate of Manchester City's highly-rated Academy, Johnson's dynamic midfield play and eye for goal saw him rise through the ranks at the City of Manchester Stadium in his early days as a professional.
He continued to flourish upon Eriksson's appointment as Manchester City manager in 2007, adding England Under-21 caps to those he had already earned at Under-19 level and making 25 first team appearances under the Swede during the 2007/08 season.
Injury problems have restricted Johnson's development in recent campaigns, but he heads to King Power Stadium having returned to full fitness following pelvic and knee problems and will be available for Leicester's final game of the pre-season programme against Real Madrid on Saturday.
The 23-year-old midfielder becomes Sven-Goran Eriksson's ninth summer signing, further strengthening the Foxes squad ahead of the 2011/12 npower Championship season.
Having finalised terms and completed a medical on Wednesday, Michael will join up with the squad for training on Thursday ahead of the npower Challenge Cup match against Real Madrid this weekend.
City boss Eriksson said: "Michael was a great talent when I worked with him at Manchester City. He is a mobile midfielder, who can run, pass, shoot and tackle.
"His talent should have seen that he became a regular for England, but injuries have prevented that, which is a shame for him.
"However, I am convinced that Michael will be an asset for us this season and will put his injuries behind him. He has great character and I know that he is going to work hard for us and play well."
A graduate of Manchester City's highly-rated Academy, Johnson's dynamic midfield play and eye for goal saw him rise through the ranks at the City of Manchester Stadium in his early days as a professional.
He continued to flourish upon Eriksson's appointment as Manchester City manager in 2007, adding England Under-21 caps to those he had already earned at Under-19 level and making 25 first team appearances under the Swede during the 2007/08 season.
Injury problems have restricted Johnson's development in recent campaigns, but he heads to King Power Stadium having returned to full fitness following pelvic and knee problems and will be available for Leicester's final game of the pre-season programme against Real Madrid on Saturday.
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hopefully he performs well and the "sign him up" chants will start.