Claude Puel is fighting to save his job as Leicester City manager, ahead of a substantial squad overhaul in the summer.

Puel’s position is becoming increasingly precarious after a torrid run of four wins from 17 Premier League games, amid growing tension over his methods and management style.

With Leicester’s hopes of securing European football over, Puel is now coming under pressure and he could leave the King Power Stadium at the end of the season. The final four games of the campaign appear crucial for the 56 year-old, as he bids to show Leicester’s board he is the manager to take them forward.

Telegraph Sport revealed earlier this month how Puel is battling against unrest in the dressing room and it is understood that the atmosphere is still severely strained, with a number of disillusioned players.

Puel has frequently made changes to his team during Leicester’s troubled second half to the season, frustrating players by allegedly refusing to give reasons why they have been dropped.