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Harry Winks has been DROPPED by Leicester City following a fiery dispute with Ruud van Nistelrooy over his insistence on maintaining a 100-mile commute.
The Telegraph reports that ex-Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks refused a request to stay overnight once a week at Leicester’s training base, sparking a clash with manager Ruud van Nistelrooy during the international break. The Dutch boss reportedly wanted the 29-year-old to remain on-site to optimize preparation, with the squad holding back-to-back afternoon and morning sessions. As part of his push to tighten discipline at the struggling club, Van Nistelrooy’s demand allegedly ‘fell on deaf ears’ with Winks.
While Winks’ availability for Monday’s clash against Newcastle remains unclear, insiders describe his confrontation with Van Nistelrooy as particularly intense. The midfielder – who maintains a strict commute from Hertfordshire for personal reasons – revealed on Thursday he’d recently welcomed his first child, daughter Marlowe, potentially explaining his reluctance to alter his routine.
During Leicester’s Championship-winning season under Enzo Maresca’s management, Winks’ extended daily commute was reportedly permitted without incident. Sources indicate the club currently accommodates three players who each travel over 90 miles daily to attend training at the Seagrave facility.
Winks’ future involvement with Leicester remains uncertain as the relegation-threatened side battles for Premier League survival in their remaining fixtures.