
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers says he will not sign a replacement for Kasper Schmeichel.
Danny Ward and Daniel Iversen will compete for the number one spot when, as expected, Schmeichel completes as a move to French side Nice.
"Danny Ward is an exceptional keeper," Rodgers said on Monday. "I've always said we've got a number one keeper there. He's had some issues around his knee but that looks to be behind him now, he's been training well. He's looked good. If Kasper is to go, he's a big possibility for us.
"Daniel Iversen has been out on loan and shown he's a very competent goalkeeper. At 25 years of age, he's got experience, so he's here. I think we would still need to bring in another one as a back-up. I'd be happy with that.
"I worked with Danny and I knew his talent from Liverpool. He's been really unfortunate here in that Kasper has never been injured. He's been a really loyal and supportive number two.
"It's a 'what-if' scenario so if Kasper was to move on, we saw him (Ward) against Watford, how he comes for crosses, how he takes the ball. He can deal with the ball at his feet. He was an international keeper with Wales until he picked up a little knock so I've got every confidence in him to go in and do a great job.
"Daniel Iversen is there as well. We saw on Sunday night he's a fantastic shot stopper. He's improved so much with his feet since I first came in.
"That's the job, you come in here year on year and you want to improve and develop the ones you have. It's just about opportunity. I think from a goalkeeping perspective, we know where we're going and we'll hopefully this week sort that out."
