http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27387616BBC said:Leicester City: Billionaire owner 'will spend £180m' to make top five
Newly-promoted Leicester City's owner wants a top-five finish in the Premier League within three years - and will spend the money needed to get there.
The Championship title winners have returned to the top flight after a decade-long absence.
Billionaire Thai chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha outlined the club's next steps to reporters in Bangkok.
He said: "It will take a huge amount of money, possibly 10bn Thai Baht (£180m), to get there. That doesn't put us off."
Srivaddhanaprabha added: "I am asking for three years, and we'll be there.
"We won't take the huge leap to challenge the league's top five clubs immediately.
After all the talk about clubs being artificially inflated by rich owners, we might finally get to see a genuine case of a team propelled from nowhere to the very top. What are people's thoughts, are Leicester really going to end up challenging for Europe or even Top 4 in a few years? I'm struggling to find a reason why it wouldn't be possible if their owner is really serious about putting in the huge sums.