Leicester are set to revive contract talks with James Maddison and Caglar Soyuncu after discussions over long-term deals were placed on hold with the Premier League suspended.
The pair, two of the Foxes' key players, had been in negotiations over improved terms before the top flight was suspended on March 13 due to COVID-19.
Maddison, who is admired by Manchester United, was expected to double his £50,000-a-week wages, while Soyuncu was also anticipating a significant rise after becoming an automatic choice in central defence.
James Maddison is set to re-enter contract talks with Leicester with football set to resume
Leicester are also working to ensure 2016 title winners Wes Morgan and Christian Fuchs, as well as Nampalys Mendy, remain at the club for the rest of the campaign.