WILFRED NDIDI could miss Leicester City's next SEVEN games – in the latest blow to hit Brendan Rodgers' struggling Foxes.

The 24-year-old midfielder has been told he could be out for up to five weeks with a hamstring injury he suffered during Leicester's recent 2-2 draw with Burnley.

It means Rodgers will have to do without his key midfield enforcer for crunch home games against Manchester United and Arsenal, as well as the Europa League double-header with Spartak Moscow.

Ndidi has already been ruled out of Nigeria's home and away world cup qualifiers against Central African Republic and is unlikely to see action again until after the November international break.

It is a crippling blow for Rodgers because ultra-reliable Ndidi was one of the first names on his teasheet as he clocked up 31 straight appearances on the spin in a run going back to February.

Ndidi will also miss tough away trips to Leeds United and Brentford as well as a Carabao Cup tie against Brighton before Rodgers can expect to call on him again.

He said: "Wilf did it in the Burnley game, which was unfortunate.

"He missed the Legia Warsaw game through suspension and also Crystal Palace.

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"It could be four to five weeks before he is back, we'll see how it goes."

Rodgers might also be worried about speculation surrounding another one of his midfielders, Youri Tielemans.

Reports in Spain claim the Leicester midfielder is attracting interest from Europe’s biggest sides including Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid. 

And Spanish outlet El Nacional says the LaLiga outfit could be open to paying the reported £50million price tag linked with the Belgian.

The Prem ace has reportedly refused to confirm or deny rumours concerning the renewal of his Foxes contract.

According to El Nacional, Tielemans said a few weeks ago: “I am open to everything. 

“The transfer market has just closed, but I want to keep open all the options I can."

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