The 50-year-old leaves the Foxes by mutual consent after a 6-match winless run which left them in the relegation zone.
Leicester City fired manager Brendan Rodgers on Sunday, following a six-match winless streak that saw the club drop into the relegation zone.
“After four years as our Men’s First Team Manager, Leicester City Football Club has reached a mutual agreement with Brendan Rodgers that will see him leave the Club,” the Foxes said in a statement.
In 2021, the 50-year-old led the club to the FA Cup and the FA Community Shield.

The Northern Irishman has previously worked for Liverpool, Celtic, Swansea City, Reading, and Watford.
The statement also stated that assistant manager Chris Davies and fitness coach Glen Driscoll will be leaving, and that first-team coach Adam Sadler and goalkeeping coach Mike Stowell will be in charge of training and match preparation.
Leicester City is 19th in the English Premier League table with 25 points after seven wins, 17 losses, and four draws.

