Jamie Vardy leaves Leicester ahead of new life, after playing his final game

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Jamie Vardy and his family

Jamie Vardy has packed up and left Leicester seemingly for the last time after playing his final ever game for the club.

The former England forward started his 500th match for the Foxes in their win over Ipswich Town at the weekend, also scoring his 200th goal having cemented his status as a club legend.

His wife, Rebekah Vardy, joined him on the field at the King Power alongside his family as he carried out a lap of honour to say goodbye to the fans after their final home game of the season.

Vardy won’t play a part in the Foxes’ last game of the campaign – away at Bournemouth on Sunday – after it was confirmed his swansong would be against Ipswich.

And it appeared that the 38-year-old has been moving out early, as he was snapped carrying some of his things out of club headquarters on Wednesday.

Vardy was seen walking alone, wearing a black tracksuit and cap as he left the club’s Seagrave base – potentially for good.

Asked whether he wanted to stay among the elite, Vardy said: ‘Yeah, 100 per cent. But again, football’s a crazy world. So you never know what’s going to happen. I’m always excited for what comes next.

‘I’ve always said I’ll keep going until my legs literally tell me, no, you need to stop, we’re done. And my legs are fine,’ he told Sky Sports.

He has been linked with the likes of Wrexham, but has made his desire to stay in the Premier League known. There is no clear idea on who his next club will be.

First, though, he will enjoy some time off with his family, including wife Rebekah, as she threw him a surprise party celebrating his final appearance for Leicester.

Credit: dailymail.co.uk

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