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What next for Vardy?

What next for Vardy?

BBC News20-05-2025

Monday Night Club pundit Rory Smith believes a move to newly-promoted Leeds United would make sense for Jamie Vardy.Vardy, who will leave Leicester City at the end of the season, told Sky Sports he has no intention of retiring and believes he can continue to deliver in the Premier League.Speaking on who Vardy might be suitable for on BBC Radio 5 Live, Smith said: "I think he actually makes a lot of sense for Leeds if he can overcome his inherent Sheffield Wednesday fan status."The experience, there aren't that many proven goal scorers available. Leeds have plenty of goals in the team but they don't have a focal point."There's questions about whether Joel Piroe can make the step up. I think there's a logic to Leeds."Watch the full episode on BBC iPlayer

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