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Report: Mahrez returns to Leicester training

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LONDON: Riyad Mahrez ended his self-imposed exile from Leicester with Sky Sports reporting the Algerian has returned to training ahead of their trip to Manchester City.

Mahrez, 26, has not featured for in two matches or training, since the move he wanted to runaway Premier League leaders City fell through due to Leicester’s demands on Jan 31, the transfer deadline day.

According to Sky, Mahrez has been hit with a £240,000 (RM1.3mil) fine for failing to report to training over the past week.

And the Foxes have struggled without their star man, losing 2-1 at Everton before failing to beat struggling Swansea 1-1 at home last weekend.

Leicester manager Claude Puel appeared to rule Mahrez out of Saturday’s match against City on Thursday, but opened the door for his return for the rest of the season.

“I think Riyad is not available for Saturday’s game. I hope he can come back and work hard with the team sooner rather than later, of course, we will see,” said the Frenchman.

“The most important thing for me is to keep Riyad and the club and the fans united and in a good way about this. It is important to keep a good feeling together through these difficulti­es.”

Despite a second transfer request from Mahrez in eight months, Leicester reportedly held out for a deal worth £80mil (RM442mil), with even City’s cash-rich Abu Dhabi owners unwilling to go beyond a reported £50mil (RM276mil) plus an unnamed player they valued at £15mil (RM83mil).

Leicester were determined to secure such a huge profit on a player they bought for a reported £350,000 (RM1.9mil) from French Second-Division side Le Havre in 2014 and who played a pivotal role in the club’s rise from the Championsh­ip to Premier League champions.

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