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Catch all of the latest Leicester City news which includes the latest on Mads Hermansen’s future, the supercomputer’s latest predictions and more.

Week two of the international break is well underway and players will be starting to return to the club after the second round of fixtures.

Jannik Vestergaard and Victor Kristiansen were solid for Denmark whilst Wout Faes impressed for Belgium and can hopefully replicate that form from now until the end of the season.

Some Leicester players are still in action on the world stage before returning for the home straight of the Premier League campaign but for now, here is all of the latest news from the Foxes camp.

Mads Hermansen could emerge as target for Premier League clubs

Mads Hermansen has been tipped to become Denmark’s number one by Kasper Schmeichel in the not too distant future and has impressed for Leicester this season.

Hermansen is among the Leicester stars who have played the most minutes and without him, the Foxes may have already been relegated.

Portugal vs Denmark- UEFA Nations League Quarter-finals 2024/25
Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images

It’s no surprise to hear he is getting attention from other clubs, with Telegraph reporter Mike McGrath suggesting he could be a ‘wildcard option’ after a ‘quietly impressive’ debut top flight campaign.

Supercomputer predicts bleak end to the season for Leicester

It doesn’t take rocket science to predict that a return to the Championship is likely for Leicester.

Fans are already getting their Google Maps set for Oxford United and Blackburn Rovers away but will still hope for something resembling a fight to stay up.

That doesn’t appear to be the case though, with the latest supercomputer predictions claiming that Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men won’t be adding many more points to their current tally of 17 before the season is out.

Jannik Vestergaard not worried about Leicester gametime

Vestergaard may be impressing on the international stage, but at Leicester, it’s quite a different story.

The 32-year-old hasn’t been in the squad for the past two games, which both ended in defeat.

Portugal vs Denmark- UEFA Nations League Quarter-finals 2024/25
Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images

While he may not be playing at club level, it seems that Vestergaard is having the time of his life on the international stage, telling local media: “It’s great to be part of Denmark’s victory, especially when the Park is full. There aren’t many experiences like that, so I choose to enjoy it.”