Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel due to hold contract talks with the club this summer
Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel due to hold contract talks with the club this summer having previously said that he could ‘try somewhere else’ before he hangs up his gloves
- Kasper Schmeichel joined the club for £1m in 2011 – his deal expires next season
- The goalkeeper has helped Leicester to Premier League and FA Cup wins
- Leicester face PSV on Thursday evening aiming to reach the club’s first ever European semi-final
Kasper Schmeichel will hold contract talks with Leicester this summer that may determine whether he finishes his career with the club.
The Dane, who will captain the Foxes tonight as they try to reach a European semi-final for the first time by defeating PSV Eindhoven, arrived from Notts County for £1million in 2011.
He has helped Leicester win the Premier League and the FA Cup.
Kasper Schmeichel’s deal expires at the end of next season and has previously stated an interest ‘trying something else’ at the end of his career
Schmeichel’s deal expires at the end of next season and the 35-year-old recently said he could ‘try somewhere else’ before he retires.
Manager Brendan Rodgers said: ‘He’s been a brilliant servant here and he’s currently playing at a really high level.
‘We will have a good chat (about his contract) and get an idea of what he’s thinking.’
Schmeichel would not discuss his future in any detail, with his only focus being trying to guide Leicester into the last four of the Europa Conference League.
He said: ‘These nights provide something different for players and fans. These are moments in history we are fighting every day to experience.’
The Leicester player, who will captain the Foxes in the Netherlands, is aiming to help the club reach its first ever European semi-final
Kasper Schmeichel said these are the nights that provide ‘something different for for players and fans’
Leicester rested several players at the weekend and are expected to bring back Wesley Fofana, Jonny Evans, Kelechi Iheanacho, Harvey Barnes, Ricardo Pereira and Timothy Castagne tonight.
Striker Jamie Vardy is still absent with a knee injury.
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