Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri believes Leonardo Ulloa will back down over his strike threat.
The forward handed in a transfer request last month to try to force a move from the King Power Stadium.
On Monday he also tweeted saying that he would not play for the club again because he felt "betrayed" by Ranieri.
Ulloa, 30, believes he merited a new deal after helping the Foxes win the Premier League last season and has been frustrated having started just once in the top flight this season.
He is currently out with a thigh injury, meaning he will miss Sunday's visit of Manchester United, but Ranieri expects he will play for the club again once he is fit.