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Leicester’s victory parade to be held on May 16

Leicester, champions of England for the first time in their 132-year history, will receive the Premier League trophy after Saturday’s final home game against Everton. Next season will be the same and for the next 10 or 20 years, it will be the same. The richest club or team that can build the best players will win.

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According to BBC Sports, aside from praises and admiration, Leicester City are also able to secure much needed financial boost due to their league championship and Champions League qualification next season, an amount predicted to reach £150 million.

‘I have to say we never expected that it could happen but Claudio told me he had found a great group of players who have trained like true professionals and finally everything has fallen into place and my son has found himself.

Ranieri insists he always knew a return to management would come as he prepares to lift the Premier League trophy.

“Maybe now is too early to think what we have done”, said the 64-year-old. They dream, I say “dilly-ding, dilly-dong”, and they wake up and it is a reality.

“I suggest to all my players to stay one year more”.

Ranieri said he wished he had been able to see the sensational scenes around the King Power Stadium after the game as City fans celebrated with a joyous street party. The Champions League is another important league to compare yourself to the other champions. Don’t go. If you go to another team, you might not get on the pitch.

I won the Premier League but now I want to win on Saturday. This year, that’s me.

One supporter who won big was Levi Taylor, who scooped €33,000 for his three bets of Leicester City winning the Premier League, placing in the top four and finishing among the top six.

Now, Italian publication Gazzetta dello Sport (via Daily Express) has linked another star of Claudio Ranieri’s team with a move away from the club.

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“Then I give all my info to the club and they made all the arrangements and everything – for all of Leicester and the community”.

Leicester City were crowned champions of England for the first time in the club's 132-year history