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Ranieri doesn't want any more exits

Being a small time club in England doesn't give you a lot of room to maneuver, even after you have won the Premier League. Actually, having won it attract a lot of unwanted attention from big clubs who have money to take all your good players away. For manager Claudio Ranieri, there is a huge task he needs to complete in order to stay a strong team next season, that is to stop his best players from leaving. 

This Saturday morning in London, reports started coming in about Arsenal offering Leicester City €50 million for Algerian wonder Riyad Mahrez. But Ranieri doesn't want any players leaving after Frenchman N'Golo Kante left to play for the Blues. Instead of thinking about the exits, Claudio is thinking about renewing contracts of key players for his team. Tha cases of both Chilwell and Ulloa came up from the press. 

Ranieri said: "He is very close [to signing a new deal] and he will stay with us. Ulloa leaving? It is not true because no one asks me something and it is only speculation. Ulloa is very happy at Leicester. He works very hard in training and in the last match as well. I am very happy with him and with all my players. My plan is to keep all my players. Kante wanted to go and good luck to him, but the others all want to stay."

Photo credit: Leicester City FC

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