'Greatest-ever' Vardy to leave Leicester at end of season

Premier League - Leicester City v Newcastle United - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - April 7, 2025 Leicester City's Jamie Vardy reacts Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/ File Photo
Jamie Vardy will leave former Premier League
champions Leicester at the end of the season, the relegated club announced on
Thursday, describing the lightning-quick forward as their "greatest-ever
player".
The talismanic striker, a key member of the side
that lifted the English league title against seemingly impossible odds in 2016,
vowed to continue playing even at the age of 38.
The former England international joined the Foxes in
2012 from non-league side Fleetwood for £1 million ($1.3 million) and has
scored 198 goals in nearly 500 appearances.
The club captain is Leicester's record Premier
League goalscorer with 143 goals.
He scored 24 times in the 2015/16 Premier League
campaign, helping the Foxes to their first top-flight title in one of the
greatest shocks in football history.
Vardy was also part of Leicester's 2021 FA
Cup-winning side, who beat Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley.
"We can confirm legendary striker Jamie Vardy
will leave Leicester City this summer after 13 seasons that have seen him
become our greatest-ever player," the club said in a statement.
"Jamie is unique," said chairman Aiyawatt
Srivaddhanaprabha. "He is a special player and an even more special
person.
"He holds a place in the hearts of everyone
connected to Leicester City."
Vardy said he was "devastated" to be
leaving the Foxes but the timing was right.
"To the fans of Leicester, I'm gutted that this
day is coming, but I knew it was going to come eventually," he said in a
video message to fans.
"I've spent 13 unbelievable years at this club,
with lots of success, and some downs, but the majority have all been
highs."
Vardy, who has scored seven goals in 31 league
appearances this season, gave a scathing assessment of Leicester's campaign
after relegation was confirmed on Sunday following a 1-0 defeat by Liverpool.
"This season has been nothing but miserable and
for me personally, a total embarrassment", he said in a social media post.
"It hurts."
Ruud van Nistelrooy's side are 19th in the table,
having collected just 18 points from their 33 matches and are heading back to
the Championship after just one season back in the top division.
Vardy, the last remaining player from Leicester's
2016 title success still at the King Power Stadium, enjoyed a fairytale rise
from the fifth tier of English football to the very top.
He played his part in the club's astonishing escape
in the 2014/15 season, when they won seven of their last nine games to escape
relegation.
The following season his goals were a major factor
in the club's 5,000-1 title charge under Claudio Ranieri -- he scored in a
record 11 consecutive Premier League fixtures.
His time at the King Power was also marked by
tragedy when five people, including chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, were
killed in a helicopter crash just outside the stadium in October 2018.
"Nine years ago, we did the impossible, we won
the Premier League," Vardy said in a video on his social media channels.
"We then went on to win the FA Cup -- that was for you, Vichai.
"We reached the Champions League
quarter-finals. Before that, we pulled off the great escape."
He added: "My one regret -- and I'm devastated
about this -- is that I'm not saying farewell to you on the back of a much
better season. This isn't the way I wanted my career here to finish.
"Finally, this isn't retirement. I want to keep
playing and doing what I enjoy most, scoring goals.
Leicester, who play Wolves on Saturday, have five
games left this season and confirmed Vardy's final home match would be on May
18 against Ipswich, who are nearly certain to be relegated.
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