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Leicester City to hold parade on 16 May to celebrate title success

According to the Daily Mail, the Thai duty-free billionaire will gift each member of Claudio Ranieri’s squad with the same vehicle: a Mercedes B-Class Electric Drive, which usually costs in the region of £32,000. We need our players. To the players, the manager who has been terrific, the back room staff who have assembled the team.

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“My message to the fans is now to keep going, we want to improve a lot”. So selling players is not on our agenda. You see (in January) we bought Demarai Gray, we bought Daniel Amartey.

Claudio Ranieri says his emotions were at “the maximum level” after yesterday waking up to Leicester being crowned Premier League champions.

They had been apart for only a few hours after watching together at top-scorer Jamie Vardy’s house as the English Premier League title was clinched by second-place Tottenham’s challenge ending with a draw at Chelsea.

“They will have more games, ” said Witthaya. I thought that, if we kept everyone fit until the end of the season, I didn’t see why we couldn’t finish in the top four.

The manager also played down speculation over his own future, with Leicester reportedly prepared to improve terms on the three-year deal he signed when joining the club last July.

“It’s the same, they have barely been with us not six months”.

“(Bocelli) called me and he was so happy.

According to The Sun, The deal was agreed with Foxes manager Claudio Ranieri weeks ago, with the Italian a big fan of the singer and eager to treat the club’s fans to a celebratory show.

Leicester will be presented with the trophy following Saturday’s final home game of the season against Everton.

After a 1-0 Cup final defeat to Inter, Mourinho mocked Ranieri for showing his players the “Gladiator” film in a bid to inspire them to victory.

“Lineker told Radio 5 Live: “‘I just think it’s generally the biggest sporting shock. This season is out of our project but our foundations are very solid and we want to do our best. “We know very well we have to fight for 10th position”, he said.

“It is good because last time I left the Premier League (in 2004) I went through my players and they made the guard of honour. Because it’s my mentality”. He said, ‘I would like to come and sing something.’ I said, ‘Great, why not?’

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He had flown home from Italy, where he had lunch with his 96-year-old mother Renata, on Monday evening and watched the game with his wife, before calling the rest of his family back in Rome. “I am the Thinkerman, not Tinkerman”, he added in reference to the old nickname he earned during his days in charge of Chelsea when squad rotation was one of his traits. “From the beginning, I felt something special”, he said on Friday at a media conference, at which members of the press gave a champagne toast.

Leicester City title triumph is'fabulous- Martin O'Neill