
Jamie Vardy is considering a possible move abroad and initial contact has already been made ahead of what would be a stunning transfer.
Vardy left Leicester City earlier this summer after a legendary 13-year spell at the King Power Stadium.
He departs as one of the club's greatest-ever players after he scored 24 goals in their 2015/16 Premier League title-winning campaign and lifted the FA Cup in 2021.
Vardy has no plans to retire after leaving Leicester and has been linked with several clubs, with the 38-year-old available on a free transfer.
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Teams in the UK like Crystal Palace, Rangers and Wrexham had expressed an interest in signing Vardy, who has also garnered attention from clubs abroad, including teams in the MLS, not to mention La Liga outfit Valencia.

A move away from England is still on the cards as a fresh report claims Vardy is wanted by Serie A's Cremonese.
That's according to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, who claims Cremonese are 'dreaming' of signing Vardy this summer.
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What's more, initial contact has already been made as the Cremona-based team 'await' his response.
Per the report, the veteran forward is considering the offer, which would see him ply his trade in Italy's top flight.
Cremonese have big dreams and are trying to bring Vardy to the club for the 2025/26 season.

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If Vardy signed for Cremonese, who are managed by Davide Nicola, he would be their most high-profile player.
Having scored an impressive 145 goals in England's top flight, he would not only add goals but a wealth of experience.
He also has international experience, having scored 7 goals in 26 games for England.
Vardy has plied his entire career in England, having played for Stocksbridge Park Steels, Halifax, Fleetwood Town and, of course, Leicester, so a move to Cremonese would mark his first switch abroad in his decorated career.
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La Cremo got off to a blistering start to the new season following their big 2-1 win at AC Milan.
Topics: Jamie Vardy, Leicester City, Football