Leeds united receive jamie vardy transfer response

Leeds united receive jamie vardy transfer response


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Jamie Vardy will not be short of options this summer as he prepares to part company with Leicester City after an incredible 199 goal return to date. The speculation about where he’ll end up


continues to rumble on for the evergreen striker who has been heavily linked with a move to newly-promoted Leeds United. The 38-year-old is also believed to be on Wolverhampton Wanderers and


Wrexham’s radar ahead of the transfer market reopening next month. With concerns over Joel Piroe’s ability to perform at the highest level and big question marks over Patrick Bamford’s long


term future, it is highly likely that Leeds will look to increase their attacking options over the coming weeks and months in preparation for the club’s Premier League return. However,


former United goalkeeper Paul Robinson is not convinced a switch to Elland Road would suit the prolific goal scorer. “I think Vardy can still do it in the Premier League,” he told Football


Insider. “But is he the answer for Leeds? I’m not so sure looking at his age and where he is now. Joel Piroe has carried the can for scoring the goals this season. “Patrick Bamford has a


year left on his deal and is looking like he’s going to move on because they can’t rely on him to be fit and score goals in the Premier League. “Jamie Vardy is a proven striker, but if you


sign him you need to get another as well because you don’t know how many games he’s going to be able to play. “If he’s fit, he would be an impact off the bench, but I’m sure he’s going to


want to go somewhere where he plays every week now. He’s not going to want to join Leeds and be an impact player.” Former Leeds boss Simon Grayson echoed Robinson’s comments on Vardy.


Speaking on the Footy Accumulators No Tippy Tappy Football podcast, the ex-United boss said: “He (Vardy) has proved that he’s still got the desire and the hunger. The legs are probably going


a little bit, but he’s still got something about him. Maybe one season might work as a squad player, but I don’t see Jamie starting for Leeds that often. “If you’re relying on someone his


age, he’s had a fantastic career, but it’s not the message you want to be sending out if he’s going to be your number nine for a whole season. I think wherever he ends up in the Premier


League, it’ll be as a squad player, but he can definitely be a starter in the Championship.” WHERE DO YOU SEE JAMIE VARDY ENDING UP? CLICK HERE TO HAVE YOUR SAY. THE LATEST LEICESTER CITY


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