
Leicester city and England striker Jamie Vardy has reprimanded a move to Arsenal and will stay with EPL champions Leicester City as indicated by Arsenal mentor Arsene Wenger. In a meeting with Chinese TV, the Arsenal director said:
"Jamie Vardy is, right now, at Leicester and from what I know, he will stay at Leicester."
The 29-year-old Vardy was a key individual from The Foxes' title-winning squad, having scored 24 objectives through the span of the 2015/16 Premier League crusade, only one less than top scorer Harry Kane. He additionally broke previous Manchester United and Real Madrid forward Ruud van Nistelrooy's record of scoring in 10 sequential Premier League matches.
The London club, Arsenal, were set up to offer Leicester the 25.4 million euros expressed in his discharge provision and to pay the player a compensation of 152,000 euros for every week.
Nonetheless, the BBC reports that Vardy has turned down the opportunity to move to the Emirates and will rather expand his agreement with the Premier League champions until 2020, with the new arrangement gaining him 127,000 euros for each week.
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