
Jamie Vardy has already given his honest thoughts on Manchester United as the former England man has been linked with a shock move to Old Trafford.
Vardy, 38, left Leicester City, where he won the Premier League and FA Cup, at the end of June.
In his 500 appearances for the Foxes, he registered 200 goals. In May, he insisted that he wished to carry on playing despite being in his 39th year.
He has since been linked with several clubs such as Wrexham and Rangers and was even reportedly close to signing for Serie A side Genoa before head coach Patrick Viera supposedly vetoed the deal.
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Then, on Tuesday, The Athletic reported that Vardy was among several free agents offered to Manchester United, alongside former Everton and Newcastle forwards Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Callum Wilson.
In 19 career appearances against the Red Devils, Vardy has netted four goals and registered three assists.

Arguably one of the most notable goals of his career came against United in 2015, when he scored past David de Gea in a 1-1 draw at the King Power and made history by becoming the first Premier League player to score in 11 successive games.
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But what does Vardy think about Man United?
In 2016, he appeared on Sky’s ‘A League of Their Own’ and was asked if he’d leave Leicester for the so-called bigger clubs by comedian Jimmy Carr.
“If you got an offer from one of the big boy clubs, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man U, would you go?” Carr asked.
“Or would you stay there (Leicester) until the end?”
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Vardy replied: “No. I'd stay there until the end.”
“You don't get that anymore, do you?” Carr joked. “I would follow the money, I'd be out of there like a shot.”

Vardy played under Manchester United legend-turned-manager Ruud van Nistelrooy at Leicester last season, and the Dutchman saluted Vardy as the Foxes’ best ever player.
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“Fair to say he is the best player ever to play for this football club,” the former Leicester boss said after Vardy announced his departure in May.
“The most impact on all the successes that they have had over the past 13 years.
“He is four games away from 500 games for the football club, two goals from 200 goals for football club – those figures say a lot. When you put silverware next to them, then you have a complete picture.
“His farewell is above anything. He deserves all the credit and honour possible from the club towards him, the squad towards him, the supporters towards him and all people who love football towards him.”
Jamie Vardy next club odds
Any Scottish club – 1/2
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Rangers – 5/6
Any Italian club – 3/1
Any MLS club – 3/1
Celtic – 7/2
Nottingham Forest – 7/2
Como – 4/1
Wrexham – 9/2
Sunderland – 6/1
Everton – 8/1
Leeds United – 8/1
Man Utd – 10/1
Wolves – 18/1
Odds via Oddschecker.
Topics: Jamie Vardy, Manchester United, Transfer News, Premier League, Football, Leicester City