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Brendan Rodgers plans to ‘refresh’ Leicester squad in summer transfer window

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers is planning to “refresh the squad” at the end of this season with preparations for the summer transfer window already under way.

Rodgers, who will celebrate three years in charge at the King Power Stadium this month, has suggested big changes are needed to reinvigorate the team.

The Foxes have struggled this season with numerous injuries to key players and are languishing in mid-table in the Premier League having seriously competed for the Champions League places during the previous two campaigns.

Rodgers wanted to sign a central defender during the winter transfer window but there were no new arrivals, and the 49-year-old has hinted the club will show its ambition in the summer market.

“For us, our focus is very much on the summer window. We know we need to make big changes to freshen up the squad and the planning is well under way for that,” said Rodgers.

“It’s tough in January, anyway. It was not through a lack of trying or ambition by the club.

“It’s a club that’s run financially very well, but it’s a window that was always going to be difficult for us.

“Also, with players coming back (after injuries), we knew they were coming back into the squad, so we were planning towards the summer.

“There’s no doubt we need to make changes come the summer. We’ll have been working together for over three years come then, so we will need to refresh the squad, and that’s something we will do.

“But for this window, it wasn’t possible for us to do that. I’m really happy with the players we do have, and we’ll look to work with them and improve them.”

Rodgers feels there is an element of Leicester becoming victims of their own success when it comes to the transfer market.

The club have twice finished

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