Jamie Vardy to leave Leicester City after 13 years
- Jamie Vardy will depart Leicester City this summer, concluding 13 seasons with the club.
- He initially joined Leicester in 2012 from non-league Fleetwood Town for a 1 million pound fee.
- Vardy proved instrumental in their stunning 2016 Premier League title success and 2021 FA Cup win.
- The club officially described the veteran striker as "our greatest-ever player".
- The 38-year-old forward has stated he intends to continue playing football and is not retiring.
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Premier League champion, FA Cup and Super Cup winner, Premier League Player of the Season and English Footballer of the Year. These are just a few of the achievements that Jamie Vardy has achieved since turning 25, when he made his professional debut for Leicester City, and will retire from the club at the end of the season.
Club icon Jamie Vardy leaves former English surprise champion Leicester City at the end of the season. The 38-year-old announced his farewell in an emotional message via social media. Vardy's career tells a special story.
After 13 years he said he will leave Leicester, with whom he won a historic championship: it's a good time for memories
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