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Foxes’ Puel was ready to see Mahrez join City

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LONDON: Leicester manager Claude Puel said he “had been ready” to accept his prized midfielder Riyad Mahrez joining Manchester City on transfer deadline day but the move broke down when the two clubs failed to agree a deal.

The Leicester Mercury newspaper said the Foxes turned down City’s final bid of £65mil (RM361mil) plus an unnamed player for Mahrez, a deal that would have broken the Manchester club’s transfer record.

Leicester valued Mahrez at around £ 95mil ( RM528mil) but City were unwilling to meet that fee, according to British media reports.

Mahrez was reportedly keen to join Pep Guardiola’s side, with British media reporting that he had been left depressed by his failure to secure the move.

Puel admitted he faces a difficult task to reintegrat­e the 26-year-old Algerian back into his squad after he submitted a transfer request, missed training and was not included in Wednesday night’s 2-1 defeat at Everton.

“I was ready to accept the situation. Move or no move, it was a deal between the clubs,” said Puel.

“It was a difficult situation,” added the Frenchman. “(His staying) is a good thing for the club. I hope he can come back with a smile and see him in the training session to prepare.”

This is the second disappoint­ment for Mahrez on transfer deadline day.

In August he was widely reported to be at an airport ready to fly to Europe if any clubs came in for him.

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