The 27-year-old midfielder became a bit-part player at Leicester towards the end of last season following his return from a serious hamstring injury.

 

Praet remained an unused substitute in Leicester’s first three Premier League games and his future has come under the scanner ahead of tomorrow’s deadline.

 

 

Serie A outfit Torino are interested in getting their hands on the Belgian and taking him to Italy in the next day.

 

And according to Belgian daily Het Laatste Nieuws, Leicester are also open to letting him go before the end of the window.

 

 

He is not a major part of Brendan Rodgers’ plans and Leicester are open to listening to offers for him.

 

But the Foxes are clear about wanting to sell him only for the right valuation and want proper offers on their table soon.

 

 

Torino are unlikely to have the funds to sign him on a permanent deal at a late stage of the window.

 

Leicester could be open to accepting a loan deal if an obligatory purchase clause is part of the agreement.