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Report: Mahrez set to reject Leicester City's new contract offer

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The reigning PFA Player of the Year reportedly wants out.

According to the Guardian's Ed Aarons, Riyad Mahrez is set to reject Leicester City's offer of a new contract after deciding to pursue a new challenge away from King Power Stadium. The Algerian attacking midfielder apparently held talks with the Foxes over a new deal in the region of £80,000 per week, but the 25-year-old is understood to have instructed his representatives to find him a new club.

On Thursday, Claudio Ranieri admitted that he was "very confident" of Mahrez staying at Leicester, saying: "He wants to stay here with us. He enjoys it, he is laughing. He is not a man who says, 'Oh coach, I want to go.' He is happy."

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However, in June, Mahrez admitted that, despite being "happy" at Leicester, he was unsure of his future, telling Foot Mercato: "It's possible that I leave, and it's possible that I'll stay. We'll see."

Three years remain on the contract Mahrez signed last year, which is allegedly believed to be worth £35,000 per week.

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