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 After selling Riyad Mahrez to City for £65million, Leicester City manager Claude Puel is now desperate not to lose any more key players this transfer window

 Maguire was one of England's stand-out performers at the World Cup and speculation has bene rife that he could leave the King Power Stadium

 However, Puel has this afternoon reiterated his desire to keep the centre-back. Leicester had placed an £80m valuation on Maguire's head to put off any suitors and the manager has issued another hands-off warning

   "Of course, it's very important," Claude Puel told Sky Sports. "We discussed this with the owner because we wanted to keep good ambition

 "We lost Riyad Mahrez who was an important player for us. It's important to keep our players and to add some more good players to strengthen the team

 "For me it's a good thing for Leicester to keep our valuable players in the team

 "A player like [Wilfred] Ndidi, [Jamie] Vardy all of these players are important for us

  "It's important to keep them for next season. "I can understand there is some speculation because we have good players and they are interesting for some other teams

 "For the moment, we are happy to keep them and to start, I hope, a great season." United are now expected to focus all of their intentions on Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld

For more infomation >> Man Utd transfer news: Man City STOPPED Harry Maguire transfer - Duration: 2:07.

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Idaho teachers spark outrage with insensitive Halloween costumes - Daily News - Duration: 2:50.

Teachers at an Idaho elementary school have come under fire for offensive Halloween costumes after one group dressed as Mexican stereotypes and another dressed as a border wall emblazoned with the words: 'Make America Great Again

'Middleton School District officials have issued an apology on behalf of the teachers after photos posted to the district's Facebook page on Thursday went viral

  One of the now-deleted photos shows six teachers wearing patriotic outfits and standing behind fake-brick panels that make up a wall bearing President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign slogan

Another photo shows seven teachers in brightly-colored ponchos with sombreros, maracas and fake thick black mustaches

 Both groups reportedly wore the costumes in class at Middleton Heights Elementary

Superintendent Josh Middleton apologized in a Facebook Live video on Friday morning

'Last night, a parent contacted me expressing concern of staff costumes worn here on Halloween,' he said

  Share this article Share 'I'm deeply troubled by the decision by our staff members to wear those costumes that are clearly insensitive and inappropriate

We are better than this.'Do I think there was a malicious intent in these poor decisions? No, I don't

Was there a poor judgement involved? Absolutely.'Middleton added: 'We already have district administration looking into the matter first thing this morning

Local news station KBOI said it has received a number of calls and emails from concerned residents since the photos began to circulate

  'Unfortunately, this is the environment that children are going to school in,' one parent said

 'As a mother to a minority child, I would be mortified if this were my child's teacher

They should be fired.'According to census data, about 10 percent of the population of Middleton is Hispanic

The town of 7,500 people is located about 34 miles west of Boise. 

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