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Jamie Vardy to leave Leicester City

24 Apr 2025
Jamie Vardy with the Premier League Trophy

Striker will depart the club after 13 seasons during which he won the Premier League and FA Cup

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Leicester City have announced that Jamie Vardy is leaving the club after 13 seasons.

The Foxes striker will depart at the end of the campaign having made more than 400 appearances across all competitions and helped the club win a Premier League title and FA Cup.

“I’ll be devastated on the day when it is the last [game], but good things, they come to an end,” Vardy said on the club's website.

“It’s going to be one of those emotional days. Who knows which way that can go. If you ask anyone, I’m not really an emotional guy. Nothing like that ever comes across with me, but when you’ve been somewhere for so long, and it is time to say goodbye, you just never know what your personal reaction is going to be.”

“Especially for me, being here so long, the fans took me in like I was one of their own,” the 38-year-old striker continued.

“You always want to repay that and that’s why this Club will always have a massive place in my heart. It’s family. The fans have, ever since I’ve been here, stuck with us through thick and thin.

“It comes to game days, and the atmosphere’s great. And then you get the die-hard ones who are travelling to every single away game as well. It’s really appreciated, it really is. Nothing in the world these days is cheap, so for them to be spending their money to back the club they love and, fortunately for myself, being involved in that for all of the past 13 seasons, it’s an unbelievable feeling.”

Vardy's history with Leicester

The legendary Leicester striker has played a huge part in the Foxes' success since his arrival from Fleetwood Town in 2012 for just £1million, scoring 143 Premier League goals. His most prolific campaign in the competition of 24 goals was recorded in Leicester's stunning title-winning 2015/16 season.

It was during that memorable campaign that Vardy would set the record of scoring in 11 consecutive Premier League matches between August and November 2015, as he surpassed Ruud van Nistelrooy's tally of netting in 10 consecutive games.

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In 2019/20, he won the Golden Boot for the first and only time, becoming oldest player in Premier League history to win the prize, aged 33.

Vardy has also been one of the Premier League's most colourful and entertaining characters, taking every opportunity to play to the crowd and wind up opposing fans.

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His other club honours include the FA Cup, a trophy Leicester won for the first time in their history in 2020/21 and the 2021 FA Community Shield, as well as helping them reach the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2016/17.

Vardy also won 26 caps for England, scoring seven times between 2015 and 2018, playing at UEFA EURO 2016 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

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Some of Vardy's best stats

Vardy's 143 Premier League goals for Leicester place him behind only Harry Kane (213 for Tottenham Hotspur), Sergio Aguero (184 for Manchester City) and Thierry Henry (175 for Arsenal), for players to have scored more with 100 per cent coming for a single club.

Vardy also sits 11th of English goalscorers in the Premier League, with Raheem Sterling the closest behind in 12th spot with 123 goals.

In terms of all-time Premier League goalscorers, Vardy's total of 143 goals places him 15th overall, with only Salah on 184 scoring more than him among those who are still currently playing.

Vardy could yet move level or above former Arsenal and Manchester United forward Robin van Persie, who has scored one more goal than Leicester's talisman, if he scores in any of the Foxes' remaining five fixtures.

All-time Premier League goalscorers
Rank Player Goals Matches
1 Alan Shearer 260 441
2 Harry Kane 213 320
3 Wayne Rooney 208 491
4 Andrew Cole 187 414
=5 Sergio Aguero 184 275
=5 Mohamed Salah* 184 296
7 Frank Lampard 177 609
8 Thierry Henry 175 258
9 Robbie Fowler 163 379
10 Jermain Defoe 162 496
11 Michael Owen 150 326
12 Les Ferdinand 149 351
13 Teddy Sheringham 146 338
14 Robin van Persie 144 280
15 Jamie Vardy* 143 338

*Current record as of 24 April

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