Leicester are sitting at the foot of the Premier League table after losing six of their opening seven games and are now being considered serious relegation contenders.

 

Rodgers was not happy with the way Leicester approached the transfer market and believes the club did not strengthen the squad the way they should have.

 

 

The Leicester boss has looked like a defeated man in recent weeks as his team continued to struggle on the pitch and Jordan feels he is a dead man walking at the King Power Stadium.

 

He believes Rodgers is more or less done at Leicester boss despite the chance of him not getting sacked in the international break.

 

 

Jordan believes Leicester could wait a bit more given the games coming up but it is only a matter of time before the Northern Irishman is sacked.

 

He said on talkSPORT: “There is time for faint diplomacy and dignity.

 

 

“I listened to him and I thought, ‘you are done, you won’t be done just now but you are done’.

 

“I don’t think they will pull the trigger in this break because they have got Forest.

 

“I don’t think he is going to get done in this break but I think he is done.

 

“Maybe he will survive to get to play against Forest and maybe he will survive to play against Bournemouth.

 

“But I think the bigger picture for Brendan Rodgers at Leicester is that he is done.”

 

Three out of Leicester’s next four league games are at home after the international break and Rodgers will hope he gets a chance to turn their form around.