The news regarding move of Leicester City’s in-form forward Jamie Vardy to Arsenal seems to have been gaining lots of fans attention, hence most of sport media is highlighting every bit of the developments being taken place in the background. Every other day, there is a new happening in the possible move by the star Foxes player and this time too he himself is said to be concentrating over the Euro 2016 therefore cannot focus over his transfer rumors. This is true that he is key player for Three Lions in the mega European event and his agent has also said over several occasions that he is looking for a better offer from the Emirate side. If we look at other side of the story, Foxes are not willing to let him go, hence they may be having detailed discussions with his representatives over his stay with them and their spokesmen are as well not giving disheartening statement for the King Power fans. Denying to have been in any hurry for the Arsenal move or if something is distracting him, Vardy said at a news conference on Saturday, “No, nothing at all. I’m completely focused on England. That’s all I want to do at the moment.
“It’s down to me to put in the extra work. I thought the performance against Wales was very good. We didn’t deserve to be losing at half time. We’ve got to be confident with the players we’ve got in the squad. We’re a talented bunch and we’re all here for a reason.”
Likewise, close Leicester sources have also hinted that 29-year-old could stay with them rejecting the price tag being offered by the league runner up. Club vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, said, “You will see the news very soon, but I think he will stay. I think so, let’s see. We need to build the team. We keep continuing to believe that we can do something special in the Premier League and the Champions League. The Champions League is going to be amazing for Leicester, so let’s see. Leicester is the underdog and we can still be the underdog.”
Reacting over their recent premier league victory and if they can’t still believe over their achievement, 59-year-old added, “I think everyone in Leicester is still pinching themselves. Even the players and staff. Now the season is finished and we have to move on.”