Man United duo stay with Leicester

Manchester United youngsters Jesse Lingard and Michael Keane have extended their loan spells with Leicester.

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Lingard & Keane: Will remain at Leicester until January

Lingard & Keane: Will remain at Leicester until January

The duo joined the Foxes at the start of November and will now remain with the npower Championship promotion challengers until January 2 2013.

Lingard played for United's Under-21 side on Monday and helped create Federico Macheda's goal in the 1-1 draw at Southampton before he was sent-off for handling the ball on the line. The 19-year-old has made four appearances for Leicester.

However, Keane's spell at the King Power Stadium was curtailed by a hamstring injury he sustained making his debut for the Foxes against Bolton on November 6.

The England Under-19 centre-back will link-up with Nigel Pearson's squad when he reaches full fitness.


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