With Leicester City's place in next season's Champions League confirmed and the Foxes being one game away from the Premier League title, it's common knowledge that Claudio Ranieri will need to improve his squad if his side even have a chance in Europe.

Although the Italian's squad have acquitted themselves brilliantly this term, with the added games and travelling European football brings, it's hard to see King Power Stadium boss being able to rely on the same core of 14 players he has largely used for the current campaign in 2016/17.

But who should the Foxes be chasing - and who could even bring them Champions League glory?

Well, here are FIVE summer deals we at FFC Towers think would be wise...

Tonny Vilhena

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This Feyenoord winger has been on the radar of many top teams for a number of years now, and the 21-year-old winger has been hotly linked with the Premier League for some time. Whilst he's not had the strongest season this year, he's still contributed five goals and four assists in 22 outings.

But does the signing of Demarai Gray mean Ranieri already has an option in this department for the future? Southampton have also been strongly linked with the winger so it could be a battle to get him.

N'Golo Kante

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Whilst he's already on Leicester's books, tying down the French midfielder on a longer-term deal would be like a new signing in itself. He's been absolutely superb for the Foxes this season and has already been linked with moves to a host of truly elite sides, but with Leicester's place in the Champions League confirmed, is there a need for the midfielder to move on after just one good season?

Ashley Williams

Ashley Williams

The centre-back has flirted with a move up from Swansea for a number of seasons now, but it still seems no team are willing to take a gamble on the Welsh international. Whilst Robert Huth and Wes Morgan have been excellent for Leicester City this season, this could be Ashley Williams' chance to grab Champions League football. He's in his prime and may only have a handful of years left at the top, so Leicester could do with moving quickly if they want to secure his services.

Martin Odegaard

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Slightly controversial this one, but this Real Madrid gem could be a real diamond in the rough. The Norwegian wonderkid has struggled since his high-profile move from home-town club Stromsgodset and still hasn't broken into the Real Madrid first team. Although he's impressed for Castilla, Real's 'B' side it is thought that Odegaard could be growing frustrated with his lack of opportunities in Zinedine Zidane's first team. And with the Foxes able to offer Champions League football, could this slightly different option be one Ranieri should consider?

Antonio Valencia

Antonio Valencia

The Manchester United winger has struggled to truly cement his place in the first team this year, but his wealth of Premier League experience could be a huge asset to Leicester City next year. He can play on the wing or at right-back and on his day, he's as good as any Premier League winger. That gives the Foxes ample opportunity to use him in a number of roles, while he knows the Champions League well. Is he a solid option Ranieri should be considering? Perhaps.