Ghanaian winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku celebrated his maiden club career trophy after contributing to Leicester City's triumph in the English Championship.

The 20-year-old played a pivotal role in Leicester's 3-0 victory over Preston North End, securing the Championship title for the Premier League returnees ahead of the final game of the season.

Issahaku displayed his versatility and skill on the field, delivering a crucial assist during the match at the Deepdale Stadium.

His pinpoint cross set up Kasey McAteer's goal, adding to veteran forward Jamie Vardy's brace.

Since joining Leicester City on loan from Sporting Lisbon last summer, Issahaku has been in sensational form, making a significant impact with his performances.

He has showcased his goal-scoring prowess by finding the back of the net on several occasions and has been a key provider with 13 assists in the league.

The Foxes are reportedly impressed by Issahaku's contributions and are planning to make his loan move permanent by meeting the terms of his agreement, which includes playing over 60% of matches.

Issahaku's journey to success hasn't been without challenges.

He made the leap to Europe at the age of 17 to join Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon but struggled for consistent playing time.

Despite this setback, his loan move to Leicester City has provided him with the opportunity to shine on the pitch and showcase his talent on a bigger stage.

As Issahaku continues to make strides in his career, his achievement with Leicester City marks a significant milestone, laying the foundation for what promises to be a bright future in football.