Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers says there's been no movement regarding the sale of Harry Maguire.
Leicester received £70m bids from Manchester United and Manchester City for the centre-back this summer, but both were told to up the offer by £10m.
Rodgers said: “There's still time to go. You never know what happens with all the players but at this moment in time, this is a top-class player who will cost another club a lot of money.
“Thankfully we're in a position where we don't have to sell. We don't want to sell him. He's a really special player. He fits how we work fantastically well.
“But if anyone does come in for him you have to pay that premium for a top level player. He's just getting his fitness in and we're quite relaxed on it.
“I don't overthink it. I'm just training the players, working with the players. There's been no great change from midweek.
“I don't overthink it. He's a top-class player. We want to keep him. Like I always say, whoever's here will be here. We get to work with him."