BBC NEWS: Jamie Vardy will make his final appearance for Leicester on Sunday for his move to Wrexham afc next Season after Stunning move of… Read More ⬇️
Jamie Vardy, Leicester City’s legendary striker, will make his final appearance for the club on Sunday, May 18, 2025, against Ipswich Town at King Power Stadium. This match marks his 500th appearance for Leicester, coinciding with the 13th anniversary of his signing from Fleetwood Town. A special tribute will be held, including a pre-match flag display and a post-game ceremony with his family and former teammates.
Despite his departure from Leicester, Vardy, aged 38, has no plans to retire. He remains open to continuing his playing career and is reportedly attracting interest from other clubs. Wrexham AFC, co-owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has been linked with a potential move for Vardy. Wrexham’s executive director, Humphrey Ker, did not rule out the possibility, stating that Vardy “wouldn’t be a great Wrexham player.”
Vardy’s departure follows Leicester City’s relegation from the Premier League. He expressed disappointment over the season, calling it a “total embarrassment,” and confirmed he would leave at the end of the season.
Known for his remarkable rise from non-league football to Premier League stardom, Vardy has been instrumental in Leicester’s successes, including their 2016 Premier League title and 2021 FA Cup victory.
As Vardy bids farewell to Leicester, his future remains uncertain, with potential opportunities at other clubs, including Wrexham, on the horizon.