Is Jamie Vardy Ready to Join a New Premier League Team After Leaving Leicester City?

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Key Takeaways
- Jamie Vardy seeks to continue his career in the Premier League.
- He scored only seven goals this season, marking a decline.
- Vardy has had a significant impact on Leicester City over 13 years.
- He won multiple titles, including a Premier League championship.
- His farewell match is scheduled for May 18 against Ipswich Town.
New Delhi, April 28 (NationPress) Just one week after announcing his departure from Leicester City, Jamie Vardy, the 38-year-old English striker, is eager to remain in the Premier League following the club's relegation to the Championship.
According to a report by Sky Sports, Vardy is not interested in joining a Championship side and believes he still has the potential to contribute to a Premier League team.
This season, Vardy has scored only seven goals for Leicester, a stark contrast to his remarkable 2015-16 season when he formed a stellar partnership with Riyad Mahrez, leading the team to an unexpected Premier League title.
Vardy has left an indelible mark on Leicester City during his incredible 13-year tenure. He scored 198 goals in 495 appearances and played a pivotal role in the club's historic Premier League triumph in 2016.
The former England international also celebrated victories in the FA Cup, Community Shield, and two Championship titles with the Foxes. Unfortunately, Vardy's final season has been disappointing, as the club has confirmed its relegation. Under Ruud van Nistelrooy, the team currently sits 19th in the table with just 18 points.
Vardy is anticipated to play his last match for the Foxes on May 18 against Ipswich Town. Despite the challenges, he has expressed that he is not ready to retire just yet.
"I’ve been here so long that I never thought it would come to an end. This has been incredibly hard for me to articulate and a challenging decision to make. Leicester City has been my second home and my extended family for 13 years. The club, the city, and the people mean the world to me and my family. It’s a place that has significantly shaped our children’s lives, who have been fortunate to call Leicester home for so long. However, the time has come for me to say goodbye," Vardy stated in a video shared on his social media.