Jamie Vardy’s stance emerges amid uncertain Leicester City future.
Vardy has no plans to retire, but his departure from the King Power Stadium cannot be ruled out at this time.
Jamie Vardy is already 37 years old, and it is unknown whether he will stay until the conclusion of the season, despite the fact that he has played heavily for Enzo Maresca’s team this season when available.
The seasoned forward, who has previously represented England, will have expected to be included following the Foxes’ relegation, but he cannot take a starting berth for granted when the opportunity arises, given the other options Maresca has available.
Kelechi Iheanacho, who has excelled at the highest level, is one of those other options who might be a useful asset to the Midlands team when he becomes available.
Vardy and Iheanacho have held Patson Daka and Tom Cannon out for much of the season, which is unfortunate for the latter two given their potential in the Championship.
Cannon, who joined in the summer alongside some other top-flight players, shown his ability to thrive in the second tier during a loan spell at Preston North End in the second part of last season, earning him a move to the King Power Stadium.
All four strikers have received playing time, but given Vardy’s age, Iheanacho’s contract issue, which expires in 2024, and previous interest in Daka, it is unknown how their striker department will look at the start of next season.
Vardy has no intentions to retire at this time, according to the Daily Mail, and intends to continue playing even when he turns 40.
The former England international is currently 37 years old, so he might possibly play for another three or four years.
According to the same source, the “ideal scenario” would be Leicester returning to the Premier League at the first attempt and the forward staying with the club next season.
According to the Daily Mail, Vardy has no plans to retire at this moment and hopes to continue playing even after he hits 40.
The former England international is currently 37 years old, so he might perhaps play for another three or four years.
According to the same source, the “ideal scenario” would be Leicester returning to the Premier League at the first try and the forward continuing with the club next season.
Leicester City should look into extending Jamie Vardy’s stay.
Vardy has occasionally proven beneficial to the Foxes.
However, extending his contract must be beneficial to both Leicester and the player.
The Midlands club must ensure that he will add value, because if he does not, they should consider selling him in the summer.
However, you would expect him to be an outstanding squad player after promotion, especially given the seasoned forward’s seven goals in 19 league games this season.
That’s an impressive record, and you’d expect him to score more between now and the end of the season.