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Leicester Open Talks With James Maddison Over New Contract

By Andrew Campbell

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that the club have opened talks with playmaker James Maddison over another understanding.

The Foxes have recently reproached two proposals for Maddison from Newcastle United, the rest of which was worth £45m – adequately not to get one of the 25-year-old’s legs, according to the Northern Irishman.

Leicester’s plan has for quite a while been to plunk down with Maddison and look at an extension to his continuous understanding, which slips in 2024, and Rodgers has now confirmed that those talks are underway.

“I acknowledge they’ve spoken,” Rodgers said. “Presumably, Jon [Rudkin, wearing director] has tended to [Maddison’s representatives] different times.”

He added: “I’m basically 100% sure the club would accept ought to do that. With James, with two years left, regularly the club would have to defend the asset. In any case, it works the two distinct ways. If a player – not saying James – really wants to sign it, then, it will in general be a stalemate. The different sides should have the choice to find a course of action.

“Regardless, absolutely, he’s an extraordinary player and clearly, Leicester City would benefit from keeping him longer.

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“He’s been mind blowing. He’s a top-class player. He’s improving, making and lively. Clearly, he’s a top player at the level, so people will be excited about him, yet I’ve seen no change of him by any means.”

Newcastle stay charmed by Maddison yet have excused his £60m retail cost and are at present focusing in on a move for Lyon’s Lucas Paqueta – a dear buddy of current Magpies midfielder Bruno Guimaraes