Brendan Rodgers hopes the prospect of Champions League football will allow him to make the changes that are required to the Leicester squad this summer.
Despite a patchy start to 2020, the Foxes remain on track for a top-four finish.
Going into Monday's clash with struggling Aston Villa, Rodgers' men are third in the table with a two-point cushion to fourth-placed Chelsea.
Yet the loss of Jamie Vardy and Wilfred Ndidi at key moments since the turn of the year has shown Rodgers that he will need a deeper squad to further compete next term.