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Leicester City are considering a move for Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak with Danny Drinkwater’s future at the club in doubt, according to reports.

Chelsea continue their interest in Drinkwater but, as yet, have not offered anywhere near what Leicester deem an acceptable bid for the England international.

The Premier League champions are reported to have had two bids rejected, with the largest said to be around £32m.

Reports in France claim that Leicester have enquired about Poland international Krychowiak, a defensive midfielder, who has played just 19 appearances for PSG since his £30m move from Sevilla last summer, where he had been a team-mate of new City signing Vicente Iborra.

The 27-year-old is contracted until 2021 but PSG are believed to be happy to let him go, especially as they look to recoup some money having spent £200m on Neymar and will pay £145m to Monaco next season for Kylian Mbappe following a year’s loan.

Leicester currently have Wilfred Ndidi, Matty James, Drinkwater, Andy King, Papy Mendy and Daniel Amartey and Iborra as central midfield options.

However, Drinkwater’s future is still in doubt while Mendy has also been linked with a return to France.