Youri Tielemans has announced that he is leaving relegated Leicester.
The 26-year-old joined the Foxes from Monaco on loan in 2019 before signing a permanent deal on a four-year contract.
Tielemans is out of contract this summer and his departure comes after Leicester were relegated from the Premier League on the final day of the season on Sunday.
Their relegation came just seven years after being crowned Premier League champions and two seasons since winning the FA Cup against Chelsea, where Tielemans scored a stunning goal to seal victory.

Brentford have signed Netherlands goalkeeper Mark Flekken on a four-year contract.
The deal, which brings the four-times capped Flekken from Bundesliga side Freiburg, is subject to international clearance and work permit.
"We're very happy to have signed Mark," head coach Thomas Frank told the official Brentford website.
"He’s a player with a lot of quality who will strengthen our goalkeeper group.
"He has big experience and joins us after two great seasons with Freiburg, who have just had a top season in the Bundesliga, finishing fifth and qualifying for the Europa League.
"He was a big part of the team there and now he’s coming to us and will hopefully make the group better and the team better.
"He’s a very good shot-stopper and comfortable with the ball at his feet. His distribution is very impressive."
Flekken began his career in his native Netherlands at RKVV WDZ and Roda before moving to Germany, where he has played for Alemannia Aachen, Greuther Furth, Duisburg and Freiburg.
The 29-year-old made his Netherlands debut in March 2022 and kept 13 clean sheets in 34 Bundesliga matches – the highest tally in the division last season.
Frank has said Brentford goalkeeper David Raya could leave the club this summer after four successful seasons in West London.
But Frank warned interested parties that it will cost them £40million to sign the 27-year-old Spaniard.

Former Republic of Ireland star Aiden McGeady has left Hibernian at the end of an injury-disrupted season.
The 37-year-old moved to Easter Road last summer on a one-year deal but two long lay-offs restricted him to just 14 appearances, the majority of which came between December and February.
Hibs announced on Wednesday that McGeady, who said in January that he had contemplated retirement when he was sidelined in the first half of the season with a knee problem, would not be staying at the club.
"I've enjoyed my time at Hibs and wish the lads, supporters and the staff all the best for next season," he told the Hibs website as news of his departure was confirmed.
The former Celtic, Sunderland and Republic of Ireland winger, who is currently recovering from a torn hamstring, will leave Easter Road along with defender Mikey Devlin – who has already agreed a move to Livingston – and goalkeeper Kevin Dabrowski.
Hibernian director of football Brian McDermott told the club’s website: "I would like to thank Aiden, Kevin and Mikey for their commitment and effort during their time with us. I wish them all the best for the future."
On-loan quartet CJ Egan-Riley, Will Fish, Matthew Hoppe and Mykola Kuharevich are due to return to their parent clubs for the time being, although Hibs "are exploring the options to retain some of the loans".
Diogo Dalot says everyone at Manchester United feels like they are "at the start of a special journey" after signing a new deal until at least 2028.
The 24-year-old right-back joined from Porto in 2018 and has gone on to make 107 appearances in all competitions for the club.
Dalot, who spent the 2020-21 season on loan at AC Milan, has now signed new terms at Old Trafford for the next five years, with the option of a further season.
"Playing for Manchester United is one of the highest honours that you can have in football," the 11-cap Portugal international said.
"We have shared some fantastic moments over the past five years and I've grown so much and my passion for this incredible club has only increased since the day that I joined.
"As a group of players, we all feel like we are at the start of a special journey right now.
"I can assure you that I will dedicate myself relentlessly to helping this group to achieve our aims and make the fans proud of this team.
"That drive continues this week with everyone intensely focused on preparations for the FA Cup final."
Delighted to extend my connection with this amazing club @ManUtd.
— Diogo Dalot (@DalotDiogo) May 31, 2023
This is my home ❤️ Looking forward to keep wearing this shirt with passion and make you proud and help the club achieve much more 💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/MU3ciHqy7V
Dalot began the season superbly under Erik ten Hag, but much-improved Aaron Wan-Bissaka may get the nod to start Saturday's FA Cup final at right-back.
Irrespective of his role against Manchester City this weekend, United football director John Murtough is delighted by the strides the full-back has made.
"Diogo is an excellent defender, with a great combination of pace, strength and versatility," he said. "He has consistently developed, improving year-on-year since joining the club in 2018.
"Diogo’s work ethic and professionalism is superb; the way in which he prepares himself every day in order to perform at his highest level is exactly what we all want from a Manchester United player.
"Diogo has a strong mentality, high standards and a great personality, and we are delighted that he will remain an important member of the squad for the coming years."