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Blue Army said:Mark de Vries makes an early return to training on Monday, vowing to put a "frustrating" first season with Leicester City behind him.
The City squad are not due to report back for pre-season work until July 1, but de Vries has revealed he will return to Belvoir Drive next week.
The 29-year-old says he needs extra time to work on his fitness after suffering with problems, including a niggling groin injury, last season.
As he returns to the training ground just three weeks after the end of the Championship season, de Vries says it will give him extra sharpness when the full training programme resumes.
"My training starts on Monday," said de Vries.
"I have had a couple of weeks off and muscle tests have shown that I wasn't as strong as I would have wanted.
"The training is preparing me for the pre-season and to make sure I go into it feeling fit.
"Last season was a hard one for me because I had lots of injuries. I think the hardest part is to get back because it takes a lot of energy out of you.
"Luckily, I haven't suffered anything serious, but any type of injury keeps you out for a few weeks and lowers your general fitness."
Craig Levein eased de Vries into the City team with a series of substitute appearances following his move south from Hearts.
But, by his own admission, de Vries has struggled since the January switch, with his form affected by the injuries.
He said: "Sometimes you shouldn't play but, as a professional, the trouble is you want to.
"I won't take a step back, and that's probably been the problem."
He hopes that the time on the training ground will be rewarded in the new season with the kind of performances that made his name in Scotland.
"I now know what to expect in this league and I am going to make sure I am prepared for it. The league here is quicker than in Scotland. You don't just have to adapt to the game, but also to the way your team-mates play.
"I am the first one to know I haven't been in form.
"Every striker has periods of drought, if that's what you want to call it, and this was probably my season. It's been frustrating for me as well."
But de Vries still has no regrets about joining City. In fact, he is more determined than ever to help them back into the Premiership.
"I signed a three-and-a-half-year contract and I want to play for this club, a club that wants to go up and play in the best league," he said.
"If you don't want that, you shouldn't sign for Leicester City."
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