Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers has refused to rule out Youri Tielemans leaving the club.
The Belgian midfielder has been linked with both Manchester United and Arsenal as a potential move away from the Foxes is something that has been speculated about for the summer transfer window.
"The club will always look to keep their best players and if it is not possible then of course you go into the market. Money will always talk. Leicester have always worked that side of the market very well," Rodgers told the press.
"You will always get players in that will improve and develop and then they will want to move on, and when that happens the club will always maximise what they can get for them.
"If a player is at that point where he is ready to move on, you get maximum value for it and you reintroduce that hunger and desire from another player to come in and prove a point, then hopefully you will benefit from that."
Tielemans has played 16 games in the Premier League this season, finding the back of the net five times, with the Foxes back in action today when they face Liverpool.