The Leicester star has been strongly linked with a move to Old Trafford this month but Rodgers has again insisted the midfielder is going nowhere
Brendan Rodgers insists James Maddison will not be affected by on-going interest from Manchester United .
This term he has made his senior England debut and scored six goals and had three assists in the Premier League. But United are refusing to cool their interest ahead of a potential summer bid for the star, who is ambitious and used to support the Old Trafford club. “James is very much a big part of our plan here. Having worked with him for a period of time and seen lots of rumours and gossip around his potential transfer from here, the boy is so focused on his game and his improvement.
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