Jamie Vardy, the Leicester City legend and former England striker, is reportedly plotting a dramatic return to the Premier League at the age of 39. Following a challenging season in Serie A that concluded with Cremonese’s relegation, the experienced forward is now exploring his next move. Despite his advancing years, Vardy remains confident that he can still make a difference in England’s top division, with several clubs said to be monitoring his situation closely.
End of the Italian chapter
As reported by the Daily Mail, Vardy is prepared to end his stint in Italy sooner than expected after Cremonese’s demotion to Serie B. The 39-year-old joined the Italian side on a free transfer in September 2025, seeking a fresh challenge after his remarkable spell with Leicester City. However, Cremonese endured a tough campaign, finishing with only 34 points from eight wins, 10 draws, and 20 losses. Playing in one of Europe’s most defensively disciplined leagues, Vardy still showcased his enduring class by scoring seven goals and providing three assists in 29 Serie A appearances, totalling 2,108 minutes on the field. One of his standout moments came with a fine goal against Juventus, a reminder that his finishing instincts remain as sharp as ever.
Unfinished business back home
Although Vardy had the option to extend his contract in Lombardy for another season, Cremonese’s relegation has pushed him towards a return to England. Several Premier League sides are believed to be considering a move, recognising that his experience and leadership could still prove invaluable. The veteran striker’s record in English football speaks for itself — 145 goals and 50 assists in 342 Premier League matches. Across all competitions for Leicester, he made 500 appearances, scoring 200 goals and contributing 71 assists. Vardy’s extraordinary journey, which began when he joined Leicester from Fleetwood Town in 2012, culminated in him winning the Premier League title in 2016 and becoming the oldest player ever to claim the Golden Boot.
The final act of a decorated career
During his remarkable time at the King Power Stadium, Vardy amassed an impressive collection of honours. His list of achievements includes the historic 2016 Premier League triumph, the FA Cup in 2021, the Community Shield, and two Championship titles. He also earned the prestigious Footballer of the Year award. When he left England last summer, he had received multiple lucrative offers — including a major one from Feyenoord — but chose to embark on the Italian adventure instead. Now, with his wealth of experience and his trademark hunger to compete, Vardy is once again attracting strong interest. At 33 years and 197 days old, he had previously proven that age was no obstacle when he led the scoring charts with 23 goals.
What lies ahead for the iconic striker?
As the summer transfer window approaches, Vardy is expected to take time to evaluate his next move carefully. Multiple Premier League clubs are anticipated to initiate discussions with his representatives over the coming weeks about a possible short-term deal. Supporters will be watching keenly to find out which club might hand the Leicester hero one last chance to shine on England’s biggest footballing stage.
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