Leicester midfielder James Maddison has decided he wants to join Manchester United at the end of the season, claims the Manchester Evening News.
United have earmarked Maddison as one of their top transfer targets for the summer, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer plans to overhaul the club's current midfield options.
Maddison has enjoyed a seriously impressive second campaign in the Premier League and has played an integral part in Leicester's push for a top four finish.
Leicester are reportedly close to agreeing a new long-term deal for Maddison to reflect his growing reputation in the game.
Maddison's current deal isn't due to expire for three more years but a new contract would only ensure Leicester get maximum value for the playmaker.
Despite the fact Maddison is on course to pen new terms with the Foxes, it's understood he is keen on moving to United at the end of the campaign.
Leicester look set to secure Champions League football for next season, whereas United are currently poised to miss out.
Without the offer of Champions League football, it's unclear whether Maddison would be willing to leave Leicester this summer.
It's why a move for Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish may prove to be the route United take this summer, despite claims Solskjaer wants both midfielders in a sensational £160m swoop.
Maddison has established himself as the Premier League's most effective set-piece taker this season, creating more goalscoring chances from deadball positions than any other player in the division (32).