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Youri Tielemans has lavished praise on Jamie Vardy with the pair showing signs of a blossoming relationship at Leicester City.

The Belgian has hit it off in the Premier League following his deadline day move from Monaco in exchange for Foxes midfielder Adrien Silva.

Tielemans has set up three goals and scored one in six appearances in the English top flight so far.

Tielemans provided a glimpse of what is hopefully going to become a productive relationship for Vardy when he slipped the former England striker in for his goal in Brendan Rodgers' first match in charge of Leicester at Watford earlier this month.

The goal was identical to Demarai Gray's against Brighton, a perfectly weighted pass for the attacker to slot home.

Vardy repaid the 21-year-old's productivity in the 3-1 defeat of Fulham earlier this month, setting up Tielemans for his maiden goal.

And Tielemans is looking forward to kicking on with Vardy once club football returns after the international break.

"In France, it's a pretty physical game, quite static," he told LeVif, a publication in his country where he is currently preparing for Wednesday night's European Championship's qualifier with Russia.

"In England, it moves all the time, there are a lot of spaces and I have the chance to have an attacker (Vardy) who plunges into all the spaces, as soon as there is an opening you can be sure that he is there.

"It is very easy to play with this type of player.

"I only have to slide the ball...We play with a fairly offensive system with a defensive midfielder and two attacking midfielders, and the fact that I play higher gives me more freedom.

"I feel that I have more space to express myself, to make the last pass or have a shot."

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Tielemans is remaining light-tipped on his plans for the future .

City have reportedly been quoted a £40million to sign him permanently, and Tielemans is non-committal on his prospects of a permanent move to the East Midlands.

"I want things to go well," he added.

"I put pressure on myself, a positive pressure, because I have certain ambitions - which I keep for myself - I know where I want to go, I want to get the most out of my career."