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Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri will not stand in the way of a possible exit from Riyad Mahrez and N'Golo Kante.

Speaking to FOX Sports Italy, the 64-year-old has confirmed that he will not block any potential transfer if one of his key players asks to leave.

"I told my players that here they will always enjoy first-team regular football," Ranieri said.

"They can grow here, get the experience they need. I understand it can be fascinating to feature in a bigger club but one could also be disappointed after such an experience.

"I told them that they are so good that maybe they don't even realise it but we will become a big Club as well.

"Then granted, if someone wants to leave I'll be more than happy to accompany them to the station because I don't want unsettled players in my squad."

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