It appears that the latest news on Leicester City’s Youri Tielemans isn’t what the Foxes, Brendan Rodgers or the rest of the squad will have wanted.
HLN in Belgium are the ones bringing it, claiming that the ‘fear has become reality’, as the Belgian will be out ‘for four to six weeks’ after getting injury against Arsenal.
It was made clear that the problem didn’t look good, and not only does that mean he will miss a chunk of important fixtures for Leicester City, but he will also miss the upcoming international games, where he would have worked with new Belgium boss Domenico Tedesco for the first time.
Despite an attempt to continue playing after going over his ankle, the player had to come off before the final whistle and was spotted on crutches after the game.
This comes at a time when the Leicester player is running down his contract at the King Power Stadium and will be wanting to impress clubs as much as possible ahead of the summer, when he will be free to choose his next destination on a free transfer.