- Brendan Rodgers has provided an update on the condition of his Leicester City squad
- City face PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands in the last-eight of the UEFA Europa Conference League on Thursday
- The Foxes manager says there are no fresh injury concerns ahead of that 5:45pm BST kick-off
- He also provides an update on Jamie Vardy's recovery from a knee complaint
Jamie Vardy, Danny Ward and Ryan Bertrand remain out with knee injuries. Çağlar Söyüncü, on the other hand, returned from mild illness for Sunday's 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace in the Premier League, while Ayoze Pérez (illness) and Boubakary Soumaré (groin) are yet to feature.
The Foxes played out a goalless stalemate with PSV in the first leg last week and head to the Netherlands looking to secure qualification for what would be the Club's first-ever European semi-final. Aside from the names already mentioned, Rodgers is expecting a wide array of selection options for the tie.
"Everyone is fine," the Northern Irishman told the assembled media at LCFC Training Ground on Wednesday before Leicester's afternoon flight to Eindhoven. The Foxes manager also provided an update on Vardy's recovery after City's No.9 underwent an injection on Tuesday evening.
"That was last night," he added. "We’ll see over the course of the next week what affect that brings and hopefully it can be a positive one for us."