Goalkeeper Logan, 23 has been a distant figure at the Walkers Stadium in recent seasons, whilst being loaned out to Luton and Stockport, who showed major interest in signing the player after he helped them to a League Two Play-Off final win.
During last season, Logan was battling for the number one shirt with Paul Henderson and David Martin. When Henderson and Martin picked up serious injuries, Logan was amazed to see boss Nigel Pearson opt for loan signings rather than relying on himself.
Whilst most players would have walked, incredibly Logan has remained focused on the task of first team football at the Walkers Stadium and is hoping he can accomplish that goal this upcoming season.
Talking to the Leicester Mercury, Logan said: 'There was a bit of interest from other clubs this summer but I decided to work hard and get back in the manager's plans here.
'I've been at Leicester since I was 15 and I want to play for the club. It was important for me to find out what I needed to do and what the manager wanted me to improve on.
'I've taken that on board and I've got my head right and I'm doing what I can to be involved here.
'It's now up to the manager but I'm looking to get as much pitch-time as I can and prove I can do a job.'