Brendan Rodgers has instructed Leicester City to part ways with players who no longer desire to be a part of the club
Tielemans is one of the players who falls into this category, his contract is set to expire at the end of the season, and it appears increasingly likely that he will depart Leicester this summer.
Liverpool have been linked with a move for Tielemans including Arsenal who have expressed a strong interest in the midfielder this winter.
Speaking ahead of their FA Cup tie with Gillingham, Rodgers said: "I think that if someone doesn’t want to be here or someone wants too much money to be here, we have to be brave enough to say ‘listen, thank you very much and on you go’, because we are not a club with masses of resources that can facilitate every single players need, especially from a financial side.
"A number of these guys are down to their last year. We said before we’d like them to stay but there has to be a point in time when what they want is too demanding for us as a club and if the time is right, they have to move on, then we have to do that and then look forward."
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