Riyad Mahrez set for talks with Leicester yet to receive offers for Arsenal and Chelsea transfer target

Wanted | Riyad Mahrez
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Nick Mashiter8 July 2017

Leicester City boss Craig Shakespeare will hold talks with wantaway winger Riyad Mahrez and expects him to remain professional.

The 26-year-old returned to training for the first time on Friday after publicly stating he wants to leave the club last month.

Arsenal have been continually linked with the 2016 PFA Player of the Year who said he felt it was "time for me to move on" and that there was a gentleman's agreement with Leicester he would be allowed to leave.

Chelsea are also interested in the player.

He has not handed in an official transfer request but Shakespeare said he was unaware of any agreement to let Mahrez, who signed a new four-year deal worth £100,000-a-week last summer, leave.

And he will now discuss the Algeria international's future with Leicester due to travel to Austria for a pre-season training camp next week.

Shakespeare said: "When I sit down with him I'll get an idea of where he's at. With this being his first day we haven't had a lot of time. Double sessions and it goes really quick. Before you know it, it's 6pm of an evening and you're thinking you've got to go home for a shower.

"It can be disappointing when players go public with it but I think you have to understand the modern game. Sometimes outside influences are secondary behind that and there can be reasons for that.

"Him coming out, we know where it stands but ultimately he's contracted to the football club. He has to be professional. We have to be professional with him but more importantly he has to be committed and I think he has to show supporters, staff and players that.

"If he's selected he has to perform and if he doesn't show commitment he won't play. He's got a contract with us so he has to understand that.

"We haven't had any bids and if we don't have one, we've got no decision to make. The decision making comes when we have a bid and we can assess that when it happens."