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Demarai Gray set to sign new £50,000-a-week contract at Leicester after being impressed with new boss Claude Puel

The winger was the subject of a £25m bid from Bournemouth in the summer, and Crystal Palace were also chasing him

DEMARAI GRAY is ready to sign a new Leicester contract after the appointment of Claude Puel.

The 21-year-old has been in contract talks and former boss Craig Shakespeare said he was close to a deal almost two months ago.

 Demarai Gray is set to sign a new contract at Leicester after being impressed with new boss Claude Puel
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Demarai Gray is set to sign a new contract at Leicester after being impressed with new boss Claude PuelCredit: Getty Images - Getty

But discussions have dragged on, not helped after Shakespeare was sacked earlier this month and replaced by Puel last week.

Leicester rejected bids from Bournemouth, believed to be £25million, and Crystal Palace in the summer.

Gray starred in Puel's first game on Sunday, scoring the second and playing a huge part in Leicester's opening goal in a 2-0 win over Everton, and he confirmed he is prepared to sign.

He said: "We obviously wanted to see who the new manager was and stuff, a bit of stability, but I'm happy playing football here and let my representatives deal with that side of it.

 Claude Puel has impressed a few already at Leicester, including Demarai Gray
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Claude Puel has impressed a few already at Leicester, including Demarai GrayCredit: AFP or licensors
 Leicester City winger Demarai Gray scored their second goal in the 2-0 win against Everton
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Leicester City winger Demarai Gray scored their second goal in the 2-0 win against EvertonCredit: AFP or licensors

"When they give me the phone call we'll get it sorted.

"It's for my representative and the backroom staff to deal with. All I can do is what I've done (against Everton) and when it comes to getting sorted out we'll get to it."


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The England Under-21 international has been frustrated with a lack of game time under former managers Claudio Ranieri and Shakespeare after signing from Birmingham in January 2016.

Gray made just his 12th league start in 20 months on Sunday, having come off the bench 39 times - more than any other Leicester player since he joined.

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And he is now ready to sign a long-term deal of around £50,000 a week.

He said: "I've always said I'm ready to play and I've waited a long time. Hopefully now this can be a start of a run of games for me.

"It's what I need, to get some confidence and momentum myself and most importantly develop as a player.

"As long as I'm working hard I'm sure I can get that under the boss. It's good for me and Ben (Chilwell) there's faith in the younger players. It's good to have that type of manager behind us. I'm feeling good."

 Demarai Gray, left battling for the ball against fellow hot prospect Tom Davies, is poised to commit his future to the club
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Demarai Gray, left battling for the ball against fellow hot prospect Tom Davies, is poised to commit his future to the clubCredit: Reuters
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Gray's goal owed much to Jonjoe Kenny after the Everton defender sliced his cross into his own net and despite the deflection Gray was awarded his first Premier League strike in over a year.

He added: "No-one is taking the goal off me. It's good for me and the confidence."

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