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Wolves frontrunners to sign Jamie Vardy – but Leicester star could make emotional return to former club

Published on April 30, 2025 at 06:44 AM

WOLVES are front-runners to land Jamie Vardy — with the veteran striker determined to keepplaying in the Prem.

The 38-year-old star’s announcement that he will leave relegated Leicester this summer has sparked a flurry of interest.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Head Coach Vitor Pereira celebrating a win.
Vitor Pereira’s Wolves are the frontrunners to sign Jamie Vardy
Jamie Vardy, Leicester City captain, on the pitch.
Vardy has announced he is leaving Leicester when his contract expires
Sheffield Wednesday flag at Hillsborough Stadium.
But Vardy could instead return to former club Sheffield Wednesday

Wrexham’s owners and could offer him at least £50,000 a week in the .

And Vardy’s boyhood club Sheffield Wednesday would love to welcome him back after releasing him at the age of 16.

But he is adamant he can still cut it in the top flight.

WestHam and newly-promoted are also keen.

Wolves boss Vitor Pereira is favourite to land him as he prepares for the exit of £62.5million star , most likely to Manchester United.

Vardy has 143 Prem goals for the Foxes and rattled in 24 during their sensational title-winning triumph of 2015-16.

SunSport columnist believes

Ex-England star Vardy announced his decision to leave Leicester following the club’s relegation to the Championship in a season he called a “s***show”;.

In a heartfelt statement, he said: “It’s something that I’ve thought about and spoken about with my family. I think it’s time.

“I’ll be devastated on the day when it is the last [game], but good things, they come to an end.

“It’s going to be one of those emotional days. Who knows which way that can go. If you ask anyone, I’m not really an emotional guy.

“Nothing like that ever comes across with me, but when you’ve been somewhere for so long, and it is time to say goodbye, you just never know what your personal reaction is going to be.

“I’ve spent 13 unbelievable years at this club, with lots of success, and some downs, but the majority have all been highs.

“It’s finally time to call it a day, which I’m devastated about it, but I think the timing it right.”;

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