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Leicester planning contract talks with Ranieri

Claudio Ranieri has picked up another award in his Premier League-winning campaign after Leicester City’s unbeaten run in April.

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Earlier, the 29-year-old took his tally of league goals to 24 as Leicester grabbed their first title in the club’s 132-year history with a remarkable 3-1 win over Everton. “I want people who work for me to be happy and enjoy working with good people”.

“We will sit down together and when we talk about something, it’s long term, not just until September”. Get in touch below!

Ranieri admitted Bocelli, who was blinded permanently aged 12 due to a football accident, told him prior to the game: “I’m feeling very emotional”.

The England striker told ESPN FC he thinks he and his team-mates have the tools to launch another title challenge, despite the added distraction of Champions League football next season. “It was there to relax with family and that’s all we did until we got back to training”, Vardy said.

“The day before the final I pretended not to remember, but they reminded me”.

The likes of Vardy, PFA Player of the Year Riyad Mahrez and France midfielder N’Golo Kante have all been tipped to make big-money moves following their exploits.

That all contributed to Leicester lifting the Premier League trophy last Saturday, after Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli had started the celebrations at the King Power Stadium.

Claudio Ranieri explains his plans for Leicester City’s future and his relationship with Chelsea.

Clubs will certainly study Leicester City’s playing style and figure out a way to stop them but Vardy wants Ranieri to stick with the same style that brought them unprecedented success. I think in our dressing room, that is the main thing that has got us where we are.

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Speaking about bonuses that may have been given to the Leicester players for winning the title, Aiyawatt said: “The players deserve as in the contract”. I’m a pragmatic man, I just wanted to win match after match and help my players to improve week after week.

Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri with the Premier League trophy