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Leicester City target Youri Tielemans has said a decision on his future will be made in the next few weeks.

The Monaco midfielder, currently preparing for Euro 2020 qualifiers with Belgium, is attracting significant interest and the 22-year-old has described links to Manchester United and Tottenham as “flattering”.

City are in talks with Monaco over Tielemans but the French club are aware that his superb loan spell at the King Power Stadium, in which he scored three goals and provided five assists in 13 appearances, has increased his profile and are waiting to see if big offers come in.

However, Tielemans, while remaining coy, insists progress is being made and that a decision will be reached soon.

“We’ll see which club it will be,” he told Sky Sports ahead of Belgium’s Euro 2020 qualifier against Kazakhstan on Saturday.

“The only thing I can say is that things are moving.

“A lot of clubs have shown interest and we’ll see in the next few weeks which club it will be.

“(Manchester United and Spurs) are really big teams in England and in Europe so yeah, it’s flattering to hear those names.

“For me, it’s good, it gives me confidence. I’ll just try to play my game on the pitch and to do my best.”

City will be keeping their fingers crossed Tielemans picks the King Power Stadium as his destination and they will be hopeful given the impression the club made on the midfielder.

Staying at Monaco has been all-but ruled out by the former Anderlecht star, who is hoping for a permanent departure, rather than a loan.

Speaking at a press conference, Tielemans added: "I was very well received in Leicester.

"Things went very fast, but they put me at ease right away. I felt very good on the pitch, I had good team-mates and good coaches (Claude Puel then Brendan Rodgers).

"I am grateful to the club for giving me a taste of the Premier League.

"I was pleasantly surprised by the clubs that got in touch with my agent and my entourage.

"Given how things have been in recent weeks, I'm unlikely to go back to Monaco, and after that it will depend on negotiations.

"The loan in January was the best solution at that time. I want to be stable now, to be fixed."

After facing Kazakhstan on Saturday, Tielemans and Belgium will then welcome Scotland on Tuesday.