
Harry Winks was disposed of from the Leicester City team after he was reportedly arrived in a blazing row with Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Winks, 29, noticed that he was dumped from the MatchDay team on Wednesday evening for the 2-0 defeat of the Foxes in Manchester City.
And now that the Telegraph report came after it had received a “heated” argument with the manager.
Van Nistelrooy is said to have been asked for Winks to have affected his 100-mile daily commuting on the state-of-the-art £ 100 million training ground of the club.
He wanted the former Tottenham man to spend the night in Seagrave in North Leicestershire Die once a week in the hotel accommodation.
However, it is understood that Winks refused the suggestion and has private reasons to commute every day from Hertfordshire, which he did since he came to the club last season for £ 10 million under Enzo Maresca.
The ten-cap England International welcomed a baby daughter with partner Lowri Algar in mid-March.
It is the last off-field problem around Leicester who looked destined for an immediate relegation back to the championship.
Earlier in the season, Winks was one of a group of Foxes players who parties in Copenhagen while they held a plate with the text “Enzo U Miss” after a defeat against former manager Maresca's Chelsea.
Last month, De Telegraaf revealed how the atmosphere below Van Nistelrooy was toxic during his term of office at the King Power Stage.
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Jannik Vestergaard, who came out with earlier managers Brendan Rodgers and Steve Cooper, reportedly shocked members of the staff to bring his dog to training when there was no one in his house in London to take care of it.
Just like Winks, it is that Vestegaard is one of the three senior leicester players who travels to training for more than 90 miles a day.
There were several other issues, including bust-ups between players and coaches.
Winks was a key figure for Maresca in the championship last season, but has played a bitrol in recent weeks, not starting in the Premier League since a 4-0 defeat in Everton on 1 February.
Vestergaard has since been banned from the last three of the MatchDay -Squadrons by Van Nistelrooy – the defeats for Chelsea, Manchester United and City.
Before he winked before the Etihad game, the ex -Red Devils striker told how he demands high standards from his team -despite the horrible run that 14 defeats from 15 games and seven games without a goal.
Van Nistelrooy said: “One of the first things I looked at when I arrived was to see how things are done here and then apply my standards in this environment.
“In general I have tried to increase the standards in the past three months.
“You must fully benefit from these facilities. That is where the standards come in.
“It is a perfect place to increase the standards as high as I think it is possible to run a club that wants to be in the Premier League.
“People have to get used to it. In the short term you will not see its effects, but in the long term it will bear fruit.”
Sunsport has contacted Leicester City for comments.
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