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Foxes manager says his club does not want or need to sell the central defender
Brendan Rodgers says he's "laid back" against the future of Leicester City defender Harry Maguire, who continues to be tied to Manchester United.
The English defender Maguire was the subject of two United rejected offers earlier this month, while their Premier League rivals Manchester City would also be interested.
Maguire, who is expected to bring about £ 80 million to the Foxes, debuted for Leicester in a pre-season win at Cambridge United on Tuesday, scoring his first goal with a header.
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And although the future of Maguire is still subject to heavy speculation, Rodgers says he is not worried about Leicester's main badet.
"We are very relaxed," Rodgers told Sky Sports. "The clubs that spoke to Leicester have not met any evaluation on the part of the club, so at that time, he is a Leicester player and you can see where he is concentrating, and that is really here.
"I'm pretty relaxed.It's all about it and if?" At the moment, there is nothing that can tempt the club: the club does not need to sell, the club do not want to sell.
"Harry works with a fantastic group of players and is part of a big club, and as I said, times have changed in football, and in some clubs you would have had to sell a player, but that's not the case. not the case.
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"It's a player who trains, who works, what I would say is that he's the ultimate professional, it's actually a joy to work with him because I've been in this situation with several players, but his concentration is total on Leicester.
"You see by his performance, and at the training every day, he was absolutely first clbad."
But it was asked if Maguire wanted to stay with the Foxes, Rodgers added: "This is not really to say."
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