Leicester City will be hoping to fend off the big clubs that will no doubt target their exciting crop of young English talent this summer.
The 2015/16 Premier League winners will be targeting a European place next year after finishing ninth, in what proved to be a topsy-turvy season.
Earlier in the campaign under the stewardship of Claude Puel, Leicester seemed to have suffered an identity crisis and became a ponderous possession side without any bite.
Not only has Brendan Rodgers managed to revitalise the talismanic Jamie Vardy, but the former Celtic manager is playing a brand of football that has won a lot of plaudits during his short reign.