In order to write his own “Hollywood” story, Jamie Vardy has been urged to sign with Wrexham. The 37-year-old striker was crucial in helping his beloved Leicester City win the title and be promoted to the Premier League. Vardy has scored eighteen goals this season, and the Foxes won the title by a mere one point, despite a 2-0 loss to Blackburn.
The legendary player from Leicester, who was instrumental in their historic FA Cup victory in 2021 and Premier League championship in 2015-16, has reached yet another noteworthy milestone with this accomplishment. Vardy’s contract with the Midlands club expires at the end of June; therefore, his future there is questionable. The former England international is expected to receive numerous offers when he returns to the elite league because he has made it obvious that he is not ready to retire. Rio Ferdinand, a veteran of Manchester United, thinks Vardy, who rose to prominence in non-league football, ought to think about moving down to League One to play for Ryan Reynolds’s recently promoted Wrexham.
AI anticipates Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s new Wrexham stadium getting a Hollywood makeover. Ferdinand stated, “He needs to play another season in the Premier League,” in an interview with Vibe with FIVE. He’s a great touch, and I hope he scores a couple more goals in the Premier League. If he were to go, Wrexham is the only team I would want him to join. “It has that Hollywood vibe, and he’s had a bit of a Hollywood career,” Ferdinand said in response to YouTuber Stephen Howson’s question about why. We started at the bottom and have come this far, and he wants to go back.”
Recent reports suggest that Wrexham is considering a potential forward move. Wrexham director Humphrey Ker told SPORTbible, “There’s nothing to say that Jamie Vardy wouldn’t be a great Wrexham player. It’s not a name I’ve mentioned inside the building before, but, you know, age and profile wouldn’t put us off.” While the Welsh side will compete at a significantly lower level than Leicester next season, celebrity owners Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have consistently recruited players well above their current status. Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee both joined the Red Dragons’ project while the club was still playing in non-league football.
Jamie Vardy is a player that Wrexham is interested in signing.
Wrexham has benefited from consecutive promotions from the National League up to the third tier under the actors’ leadership. And as Vardy approaches the end of his career, the prospect of leading them to the summit might well be appealing.