Brendan Rodgers: No commitment for the transfer of Harry Maguire to Man Utd



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Harry Maguire completed 90 minutes as Leicester City beat Stoke 2-1 on Saturday, while Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers remained calm against the defender's future.

England international Maguire continues to be watched by Manchester United and Manchester City.

But neither side has managed to get closer to the Leicester badessment by the center-back of the city of Hull.

Leicester received two offers for Maguire earlier this summer, but after they were rejected, no follow-up offers were made.

Maguire continues to be linked to a change of direction in Manchester as the summer transfer window comes to an end.



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The 26-year-old has played four pre-season games with the Fox, and Rodgers says he's "relaxed" about the situation.

"He's brilliant since the first day of preseason," said Rodgers.

"There is a lot of speculation about Harry, but he's just getting started. As I have always said, we are all pretty relaxed.

"We are trying to prepare the entire team and the team, and Harry is one of them. He was excellent today, he works very hard.

"There is no discussion. I know you're looking for updates, but nothing has changed compared to the other night. "



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Asked what would happen if an acceptable offer were presented, Rodgers added: "It's all a question of" if ", but we did not have it."

And when we were asked for a potential deadline – after already talking about a time when all offers would be rejected because the Fox would not be able to get a replacement – Rodgers admitted, "I really did not thought.



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"There are two weeks left at the window for all players and I think everyone stays focused."

Leicester came out 2-1 victorious from Stoke City, Yuri Tielemans returning the winner to six minutes from the end of the match.

Marc Albrighton had earlier led the Foxes, but Nick Powell had equalized for the Potters, in a match marred by the serious ankle injury of Stoke captain Ryan Shawcross.

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