Jordan James has suggested he sees Leicester City as more than a temporary stop in his career with the new midfielder declaring: “I want this to be my home.”

James has joined on a season-long loan from Rennes but there is an option in the deal for City to make it a permanent signing next summer.

The 21-year-old is already hinting that that would be his preference. For now, the objective is to get the club to where they want to be, in the Premier League.

“It’s been really good,” James told the club after his first day of training on Thursday. “Just being around the facility, it’s a big old place, so I’m just getting my bearings with everything.

“The lads have welcomed me with open arms. The staff have been really helpful. I want this to be my home, so I need to be familiar with peop

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