Leicester Mercury

‘We can’t control what happens with Chilwell’

CHELSEA AND MAN UTD BOTH LINKED WITH CITY’S INTERNATIO­NAL LEFT-BACK

- By JORDAN BLACKWELL jordan.blackwell@reachplc.com @jrdnblackw­ell

LEICESTER City manager Brendan Rodgers admits the club do not have full control over the direction of Ben Chilwell’s future, but he insists the left-back is not thinking about life away from the King Power Stadium.

With Chelsea and Manchester City circling around the England internatio­nal, Chilwell is set to be at the centre of one of the summer’s highest-profile transfer sagas.

There have been reports that the 23-year-old already has his heart set on Stamford Bridge, but Rodgers dismissed that suggestion, saying he is fully committed to Leicester, where he has four years remaining on his contract.

However, Rodgers did acknowledg­e that try as the club might to prove they can give a player everything they need to progress their career, sometimes it won’t be enough.

“I’ve been in it long enough to understand the game and where it’s at for players,” Rodgers said.

“All you can ever do is create an environmen­t where players will feel they can improve and develop, and enjoy their football.

“But I also recognise players may well look beyond Leicester City. But, I’ve never felt that with Ben.

“He’s a huge talent and for me he can be one of the world’s best left-backs.

“He’s understand­ing here what it takes every single day, not just on a game day, and what it takes to be an elite player in terms of lifestyle and profession­alism. I can only see him getting better.

“He can get that here at Leicester, of course. I think he’s shown that, particular­ly this season.

“I can say that but of course players and agents may well have other ambitions for players.

“That’s not something you can always control.”

City discovered that last summer, when they reluctantl­y sold Harry Maguire.

However, they did ensure they got a fee worthy of this talents.

Rodgers added: “Like with the Harry situation last summer, we had really open communicat­ion, he knew what we were creating here, he knew the work that we were doing, but, of course, he’s got the lure to go to one of the biggest clubs in the world.

“He decided he wanted to go and the club rightly made that sale so they could get the money that they want.

“But at this moment in time it’s not even something with Ben that we’re considerin­g.

“We still want to finish the season strongly and he is very committed and focused on doing that.

“Then we’ll see what the summer brings but here at the club we’re all relaxed about it.”

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