Leicester City have been linked with a big-money move for Bournemouth ace Callum Wilson.

The Sun report that Brendan Rodgers is already plotting his summer business, and it will start with the highly-rated Cherries striker.

Rodgers took over at Leicester City on Tuesday evening and, according to The Sun, he's keen on the idea of giving the Foxes' strike force a revamp.

And to do that, he'd like to make a marquee signing in the form of Bournemouth and England striker Wilson.

Wilson was linked with a move to Chelsea earlier this season and it's thought potential suitors may have to pay up to £40m to convince Bournemouth to sell.

The 27-year-old striker arrived on the South Coast in 2014 for a fee in the region of £3m.

And he has gone on to score 49 goals in 127 league appearances.

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Wilson has scored 11 goals for Bournemouth this season, and that form saw him called up to the England squad in November.

He scored on his debut and is expected to be called up again for next month's internationals.