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James Maddison is considering signing a new deal with Leicester City.

That's according to the Manchester Evening News, who say the City midfielder may renew terms at the King Power Stadium despite interest from elsewhere.

Manchester United are said to hold an interest in the creative midfielder, who has scored four goals and assisted two in the league so far this season.

But after enjoying a fine start to the season with City - he and his teammates are second in the league and 10 points better off than United - Maddison could decide to stay where he is.

The report claims people close to Maddison say a deal with Leicester isn't close, and the 22-year-old is likely to wait until the end of the season to decide on his future, but he could turn down a move to Old Trafford to enjoy a potential shot at Europe with his current club.

After arriving from Norwich on a deal worth around £20m in 2018, Maddison is under contract at City until 2023.

But his excellent start to life on Filbert Way - finishing as the Premier League's most creative player in his first season, starting his second excellently and winning his first England cap - the young midfielder is being eyed by some of the league's big boys.

And with that in mind, City know they will need to offer Maddison improved terms to convince him to stay put.

The report from the MEN suggests United have already put together a list of priority targets and Maddison is included on that list.