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Harry Winks seemed to confirm the reason for his 100 -mile journey to the Leicester formation which “had him banned by Ruud Van Nistelrooy”.
The midfielder would have been in Loggerheads with his manager, who considers the long journey as indiscipline.
According to the Telegraph, the disagreement led the team’s banned climates after refusing the request to spend the night once a week on the training field.
But detectives on the Internet have noticed that winks “like” a comment on his Instagram, seeming to reveal the reason why he chooses to make such a long journey.
Under a photo of her daughter, Marlowe Otilia Winks, who was born last month, a follower wrote: “This is why you did not commute, it is media for you.”
Winks liked the comment, which implies that his journey is due to spending time with his firstborn and his Lowri Algar partner.
Harry Winks, illustrated with his daughter Marlowe Otilia Winks, alluded to the reason behind his long journey to the formation of Leicester

The director of Leicester City, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, dropped the wink after a reported rupture

Winks welcomed a girl with the Lowri Algar partner last month
The first Tottenham Star, who joined Leicester for costs of 10 million pounds sterling in July 2023, had been authorized by the former boss of the Foxes Enzo Maresca to make the trip last season.
Van Nistelrooy, who was appointed new Leicester manager in November following the Steve Cooper bag, would have taken a low view of the long journey and the pair would have had a lively confrontation on the issue.
The training base of 100 million pounds sterling in Leicester is equipped with accommodation at the hotel, as well as a golf course of nine holes.
Winks, who has played 25 games in all Leicester competitions this season and presented the bench in the last three fox games before Wednesday, was chopped with the Van Nistelrooy team for the Etihad shock, which they lost 2-0.
The goals of Jack Grenish and Omar Marmoush designed the club to their 21st defeat of the Premier League campaign.
Sitting at the 19th and 12 points drifting security, Van Nistelrooy has a seismic task on his hands to win Leicester’s survival with only eight games to play.
It is not yet known if Winks will return to the Leicester team for Monday’s match against Newcastle.
The boss of Sheffield on Wednesday Danny Rohl is a possible target for Leicester threatened by relegation if Van Nistelrooy leaves in summer.

Winks is one of the three fox stars that travel more than 90 miles in training

The Dutchman considers that Winks’ movements as indiscipline and wanted the player to spend the night at the Leicester training base to help prepare before facing Manchester City

Sheffield boss Wednesday Danny Rohl is a possible target for Leicester, threatened by relegation
Asked about his future last month, Van Nistelrooy said: “I signed a contract for two more years after this one.
“I knew when I arrived what was the challenge and how difficult it could be. I had aware and I got involved in this future.
But if he and Leicester separate, Mail Sport understands that Rohl would be important in the thoughts of the club. The German did a good job on Wednesday, putting them in safety last season during his first senior role.
This quarter, the 35-year-old man kept the owls away from trouble and with an external chance of the play-offs.
Rohl, who would have an important remuneration clause in his contract, impressed the recruitment chief of Foxes Martyn Glover when the two worked in Southampton.
The manager would also be a competitor for the role of saints, if Ivan Juric goes in summer.