Jamie Birdy is encouraged to consider a sentimental return to his roots, with former Premier League midfielder Lee Hendry describing the potential move to Wednesday as the “great” next step in his illustrious career.
Vardy is set to leave Leicester City this summer once his contract with King Power Stadium officially expires. It concludes an astonishing chapter in the history of the club.
The 38-year-old led an astonishing rise from Leicester’s championship to Premier League champions, demonstrating a permanent class even last season by bringing the Fox back to the top flight with 18 league goals.
Despite his quiet campaign this quarter in the Premier League, Vardy has made it clear that he has no plans to leave.
Talking to the world of football league, Hendry suggested that Vardy’s Boyhood Club, a move to Sheffield on Wednesday, was the perfect way for strikers to continue his career.
“It’s widely known that he’s an owl fan, as he’s clearly not losing his contract.” Hendry spoke to the world of football leagues.
“I think most clubs will see Jamie Vardy and will certainly think they can sign him.
“He has so many possibilities, even at his current age, even with a clear free transfer, so I think he will appeal to most clubs in the championship, knowing he is still scoring goals.
“I know he’s probably going to have a bit of a struggle to be in the Premier League this season, so I feel like something like Sheffield’s Wednesday is there and there’s a chance he’ll check out all the boxes of Jamie Valdy.
“You think Sheffield is on top on Wednesday and it seems like there is a possibility of selling the football club.
Jamie Birdie has always been loyal to Leicester City.
From non-league football to Premier League royals, Vardy’s Journey is a soccer miracle.
After the season, he tore his defenses and proved himself at the top level.
During his time at Leicester City, he was chased by many top Premier League clubs, but decided to stay in Leicester and prove his loyalty to the club that gave him the opportunity to prove himself.
Along with Vardy, Ruud Van Nistelrooy was also able to leave the club quickly.
Leicester City Key Star “Too Good for the Championship” was told to “move” this summer