Jamie Vardy extends to Leicester

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Back in the Premier League, Leicester formalized this Friday the extension of its strong man, Jamie Vardy. “Striker Jamie Vardy has signed a new contract with Leicester City which will see his career at the King Power Stadium extended until the end of the 2024/25 Premier League season”, we can read in particular. Author of 20 goals this season and great architect of the promotion of the Foxes in the elite of English football, the person also spoke after having extended for one season.

“To get the numbers I got (last season), I’m excited about it, but there’s still more to come. I take care of myself. I’ve always said age is just a number. My legs feel good, which is why I keep going until my legs say “that’s it, game over”. There will be a day when it will come, but it is not now”assured the 37-year-old English striker.

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