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Still a lot of shooting "Leicester" renewed "Vardy" contract until 2023


Leicester City renew their contract with Jamie Vardi until 2023 after the 33-year-old maintains standards. Do an outstanding job in the past season.



On August 27, 2020, Leicester City announced a contract extension with striker Jamie Vardy until 2023, from which it expired in the summer of 2022 after last season. 23 goals for a Premier League scorer And is the oldest player to receive this award as well. Take the "Siam Fox" to finish 5th place, win the right to play the Europa League.


Somjai Lampard "Chelsea" announced the win of Star Leicester for a value of 2 billion.

The ghost did not Am Lester arrest "Maddison" to extend his contract until 2024.

Challenge De Gea "Henderson" signed a new contract "Man United"

Vardy is also the 29th player to score more than 100 goals in a league game. And won the club's best player award From the votes of fans and teammates


The 33-year-old high-speed spearhead said: “My path with this club. Difficult to explain Even though we have achieved a lot together But I know I can do more of them. It's a wonderful feeling With depositing his future at Leicester once again "


“Playing football at Leicester City in front of our fans at King Power Stadium is an honor to me. I am very happy to travel with the team. We have a great team. And I believe Our team will get better. I can't wait to see our team succeed in the future. ”


Vardy moved from Fleetwood Town to the "Siamese Fox" in 2012, has entered the field for 310 matches, including 130 goals and 52 assists to help the team advance to the Premier League. The 2013-2014 season preceded history and won the club's first English Premier League title in 2015-2016.


Which in that season The Sheffield star has made history. With 11 games in a row in the Premier League against Manchester United at King Power Stadium in 2015, Ruud van Nistelroy had previously set a record of 10. Contiguous


 
 
 

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