A pub quiz often has a habit of firing awkward and almost unanswerable questions at you.

In a few decades, it wouldn’t be a great surprise if you were asked to list the most unlikely of Premier League winning captains.

Among the names will be Wes Morgan, a commanding centre-back who once did the unthinkable.

The odds were remarkable but Leicester went onto win the top-flight in 2015/16, a feat that for a split moment seemed as if it could be on the cards again this term.

As it happens, Liverpool have been rampant, leaving the rest of the division behind them.

The possibility of achieving Champions League football next season is still there but will captain Morgan be around to see it? It feels unlikely.

The 35-year-old’s contract expires at the end of the season and a host of variables dictate that he should pack his bags when that eventuality occurs.

He has been a loyal servant at the King Power but there are already clear plans in place for the Foxes. If Leicester want to take themselves to the next level they’ll need to add greater depth and quality to their squad.

Morgan has started just six times in the Premier League this season and if anything was indicative of his age and dwindling ability, it was the fact Christian Fuchs started ahead of him at centre-back on New Year’s Day.

The veteran may have made six league outings but following Fuchs’ pleasing performance and their January links, it appears as though Brendan Rodgers has already put the wheels in motion for the climax of his spell in the Midlands.

If anything summed up just how far Leicester have come recently, it’s that they’ve been the subject of potential moves for two of Juventus’ defenders.

Merih Demiral was touted with a switch over the festive period while recent reports suggest the Foxes will go toe-to-toe with Arsenal for the signing of Daniele Rugani.

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The pairing has played a combined four times in Serie A throughout 2019/20 but their pedigree speaks for itself and any potential arrival would only bump Morgan further down the pecking order.

Starting just once this season, he has failed to make a single tackle while his one interception shows his reading of the game may not be what it once was.

With the skipper’s contract running down, now really does feel like the end of the road for Morgan.

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