Jamie Vardy will leave Cremonese when his contract expires this summer, ending his spell at the Italian club after 29 appearances. The 39-year-old scored seven goals and added three assists, then becomes a free agent with clubs already watching where he goes next.
Vardy Finishes His Cremonese Spell
Vardy joined Cremonese on a one-year contract that included another year if the club avoided relegation. That route closed when Cremonese were relegated, leaving him to move on after a season that delivered production but not the clause that might have kept him in place.
For a forward who still believes he can play at a high level, the exit keeps his options open. The former Leicester City and England striker has already been linked with Dutch side Feyenoord this summer, and he is also understood to believe the Premier League remains within reach.
Leicester Record Shapes His Market
His record at Leicester explains why the market has stayed active. Vardy scored 200 goals in 500 matches for the club and helped them win the Premier League and the FA Cup, a body of work that still carries weight as he looks for his next move.
He also scored seven goals in 26 appearances for England and was part of the squad for Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup. Those numbers, along with his recent output in Italy, give clubs a clear snapshot: he is leaving Cremonese with recent minutes, scoring touch, and enough pedigree to draw interest again.
Feyenoord Watch The Free Agent
The immediate change for Vardy is simple. He is no longer tied to Cremonese once the deal runs out, and the next decision will come from the clubs already circling a proven scorer who still wants to keep playing at a high level.




