145 Premier League trackers have sender Jamie Vardy. The striker who scored Leicester to the “this should not be possible” Premier League title in 2016. Passed 38 years old, is without a club, but left the Premier League after last season with 9 league goals – this for the third weakest club. Now Vardy has knocked on the door of Manchester United.
United have Matheus Cunha in place, but the striker the club has been missing for a bunch of seasons has still not been in place. Vardy, he’s ready.
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According to The Athletic, Manchester United have now been offered Vardy signing.
Ollie Watkins, Hugo Ekitike and Viktor Gÿokeres are all linked to United, but the Swede seems to be lost. If it turns out that the Red Devils are unable to free up money for Watkins or Ekiteke, Vardy is ready as a free agent.
When Rasmus Hojlund was brought in in 2023 and directly inserted as the first striker, both Alan Shearer and Andy Cole commented they felt sorry for the Dane. The young player lacked the strikers who showed the way in the world’s toughest league and could teach him the tricks. Jamie Vardy has co-written the book of Premier League tricks for strikers.
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A completely wild idea to bring a soon-to-be-long-term 40-year-old Vardy to Old Trafford, or simply a stroke of genius to guide United’s young and up-and-coming strikers out of the academy – and deliver two, to three handfuls of PL goals himself?