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Leicester City confirm Premier League title parade for May 16

Claudio Ranieri has masterminded Leicester's race to their first ever top-flight title

The Italian has led the Foxes to a shock title win after being 5,000-1 at the start of the season and they finish the campaign at Stamford Bridge on May 15.

The Algeria global has scored 17 goals and set up a further 11 in the Premier League this season - he is the only player to be in double figures for both - and has been linked with the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Arsenal.

The King Power Stadium will stage Leicester City's coronation as Premier League champions today, when Claudio Ranieri's miracle team receive the trophy after their final home game against Everton.

Leicester won the title after Tottenham drew 2-2 with Chelsea to leave them seven points clear with two games left, securing Ranieri with his first ever top flight title.

"I suggest to all my players to stay one year more". He was so happy (about) what we were doing in Leicester. "Don't go. If you go to another team, you might not get on the pitch".

Richard Scudamore, Chief Executive of the Premier League speaks at the Institute of Directors convention in London, Britain, October 6, 2015.

It's been a few days, but Leicester City's historic Premier League win still hasn't sunk in.

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He said: "I was so satisfied when we won at Manchester City (3-1 in February)".

Ranieri acknowledged that bids for standouts Riyad Mahrez, N'Golo Kante and Jamie Vardy were likely to be made in the close season but suggested it would take vast sums to prise them away.

"He is now the King of England and we are hearing compliments about him from all over the world and I thank them all!"

"I will say: 'Do you have enough money to buy my players?'" he said. For us it was hard [to be without him] but I want to say thank you to the other players, [Leonardo] Ulloa who played when we were without Jamie. "It is important to have a goalscorer because otherwise you never score a goal". He added: "Maybe the bookmakers don't sack me (first)".

Opera singer Andrea Bocelli will perform at the stadium on Saturday before Leicester's game against Everton while the club are giving free pizza and beers to fans.

"I was sorry how it ended with Roma as the whole family are Giallorossi fans so when my son was working for the club we were also guests at Trigoria".