- Leicester City's Development Squad kick off the new Premier League 2 season away at Manchester United on Monday evening
- The fixture is scheduled to be a 7pm BST kick-off at Leigh Sports Village
- Midfielder Terell Pennant says the squad are in good shape going into the game
- Everyone has been working hard in pre-season, he adds
The Foxes finished second in the shortened 2019/20 Premier League 2 campaign, narrowly missing out on winning the league, which was awarded to leaders Chelsea.
Pennant, who has moved up from the Under-18s, playing 11 Premier League U18 games last season with a healthy return of seven goals and four assists, also got a taste of Development Squad football in the quarter-finals of the EFL Trophy.
The winger believes the team can take confidence from their performances last season and says everything has clicked in pre-season, despite a long period without football, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"It's going well everyone's been keeping fit," he commented, speaking to LCFC TV ahead of Monday's PL2 opener at Manchester United. "Everyone's doing well. We're just keeping fit.
"I think everyone's been doing bits at home, and then they came in and everyone was looking sharp. So, everyone just got on with it, and then got back to where we were from the start.
"People have been working hard. They kept going when things haven't been right for them."
The 17-year-old came off the bench in Tuesday's EFL Trophy win over Hull City, which was settled in injury time by George Hirst's composed penalty.
Pennant is aiming to continue his progression within the Development Squad and has ambitions of reaching the first team one day in the future.
"Finishing in the top half of the table, or trying to win Premier League 2, as well, [are our targets]," he added. "We just need to keep going and focus on winning this year, or trying to.
"Playing in the the first team at some point in the future would be my aim."