Leicester City are facing a crucial decision over the future of highly rated 18-year-old forward Lorenz Hutchinson, who has been the subject of an offer from Serie A club Lazio. The young England U18 international has already impressed in the Foxes' youth setup, scoring four goals and three assists in 12 Premier League 2 games last season. Hutchinson has also smashed 15 goals in 15 games in the U18 Premier League, and his talent has caught the attention of Lazio, who have submitted an offer to sign him. Leicester City are now faced with a decision over whether to sell Hutchinson, who is regarded as one of their top young talents, or to keep hold of him and develop him further. The Foxes have already lost Jeremy Monga to Manchester City, and are in talks with Manchester United over the sale of Louis Page. Lazio's offer for Hutchinson is the latest in a series of sales that Leicester City are considering in order to raise money amid significant losses following their relegation to League One. The Scottish businessman Keith Wyness believes that Leicester City could stand to earn as much as £10million through a sale of Page to United, with a series of add-on payments likely to be used to sweeten the deal for the Foxes. Hutchinson is an 18-year-old forward who has yet to make his senior debut for Leicester City, but has already made a name for himself in the club's youth setup. He has scored four goals and three assists in 12 Premier League 2 games last season, and has also smashed 15 goals in 15 games in the U18 Premier League. Leicester City are currently 23rd in the Championship, with 46 points from 46 games, and a goal difference of -10. They are 49 points behind leaders Coventry in the title race, and are facing a crucial decision over the future of their young stars, including Hutchinson. The Foxes have already lost Jeremy Monga to Manchester City, and are in talks with Manchester United over the sale of Louis Page. Lazio's offer for Hutchinson is the latest in a series of sales that Leicester City are considering in order to raise money amid significant losses following their relegation to League One.