YANN Kermorgant's crucial penalty miss in last season's Championship play-off defeat at Cardiff City could be the player's last act in a Leicester shirt with the Frenchman set to complete a year-long loan to a French club.
The forward played in the Foxes' friendly match against Rotherham United, which was abandoned due to floodlight failure, on Tuesday night but is expected to return to France today for talks about possible loan deals with two clubs.
Stade Brestois 29 and AC Aries-Avignon, both promoted to Ligue 1 last season, are thought to be leading the race for his signature.
Kermorgant is understood to want a move away from the Walkers Stadium and a loan deal could be the easiest option for all parties, with a permanent move a possibility on its conclusion.
The 28-year-old suffered the wrath of the Leicester faithful at the end of last season when he missed a penalty in the shoot-out against Cardiff in the play-off semi-final in controversial circumstances.
He struggled to make an impact throughout last season and Nigel Pearson's departure to Hull City seems to be the final nail in the coffin of his Leicester career.
The Vannes-born forward made just nine starts for the Foxes and eleven substitute appearances since his arrival in 2009 from Stade de Reims.