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Leicester defeated Preston North End 3-0 away from home to seal the league title, with Jamie Vardy showcasing his enduring quality with two goals. With this triumph, they made their first-ever appearance in the Premier League after being promoted. Vardy’s contract is set to expire at the conclusion of the season, but he is currently 37 years old, and talks regarding keeping him at King Power Stadium are still going on. The former England international has reaffirmed his commitment to play at the highest level, indicating that he has no plans to retire.
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Though my legs feel good, I’m not quite ready to hang up the boots. Before the team defeated PNE, Vardy said, “I feel as fit as I ever have, so we’ll just see what happens.” That said, he is now concentrating just on the two games that are left. Many teams will probably make offers for Vardy if he decides to leave Leicester this summer. If you’re looking for a new challenge, he could consider these three possibilities. Major League Soccer (MLS): Vardy has been connected to a possible transfer to the league on a regular basis. Players who are approaching the conclusion of their careers commonly choose this route.
MLS**: Before Rochester New York FC dissolved last year, Vardy was a minority owner of the third-tier team, demonstrating his interest in American football. The striker may find it exciting to play players like Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in Major League Soccer.
Vardy might think about joining Wrexham, who were promoted to League One. Being a part of Wrexham’s present fairytale ride at the Racecourse Ground may appeal to the striker, even though this move could result in a considerable wage cut. Watching this happen would probably thrill fans. Prior to joining Leicester, Vardy gained notoriety in the lower divisions, and the club’s owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, would probably be thrilled to sign a high-profile player like Vardy to symbolize their goals for the team.
Vardy turned down a chance to join the Saudi Pro League last summer, even though teams like Al Khaleej were interested. It had been reported that Vardy had no interest in moving to the Gulf state. Vardy’s prior position indicates that a move to Saudi Arabia is currently the least likely of the three options, even though the Pro League provides significant financial benefits.