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Jamie Vardy ‘plotting shock Premier League transfer’ as ex-England star, 38, confirms Leicester exit

Published on April 28, 2025 at 05:02 PM

JAMIE VARDY believes that he can still play in the Premier League and does not want to drop down to the Championship.

, 38, confirmed that he would be leaving after 13 years, with the Foxes relegated from the top flight with a whimper.

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City celebrating a goal.
Vardy will blow the whistle on his 13-year stay at Leicester
Jamie Vardy of Leicester City running during a soccer match.
Vardy was powerless to stop the Foxes falling to another defeat at Wolves

before announcing he was leaving in an

The Foxes' fate was .

His spell at the King Power Stadium included winning the title in 2015-16, to go along with his Player of the Season and place in the PFA Team of the Year.

He won the Premier League Golden Boot in 2019-20 on 23 goals, one ahead of .

Vardy has scored seven goals in 32 games this term for Leicester.

He had previously been tipped to make .

However, Sky Sports reported that Vardy does not want to drop down to the second tier, instead fancying himself to keep doing the business in the top flight.

He had previously been linked with a move to , while former manager believes that should Vardy join Wrexham, owned by and , the .

Wrexham were promoted to the last weekend after they beat 3-0 at the Racecourse Ground.

He has also been touted for a fairytale return to his boyhood club

Vardy, who won 26 caps for England, scoring seven times, is reported to begin his hunt for a new club after the end of the league season.

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