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Jamie Vardy agreed to stay with Leicester on Thursday to spearhead their English Premier League title defense and first Champions League campaign.
The central England club announced its top scorer agreed to extend his contract by four years, appearing to end Arsenal’s hopes of signing the striker.
Arsenal activated Vardy’s release clause before the European Championship, and he stayed silent publicly on his future while on England duty in France.
Vardy is yet to sign the new deal but Leicester’s statement was clear that he is committed to the team which produced one of the biggest shocks in football history by winning the league for the first time last month.
England plays Iceland in the round of 16 on Monday, and Leicester said Vardy won’t comment on club matters until the end of Euro 2016.
The statement also said:
Vardy secured his place in a first tournament squad after spearheading Leicester’s title triumph with 24 goals, including scoring in 11 consecutive matches, a Premier League record.
Vardy was voted footballer of the year by the Football Writers’ Association last month. He has also been in talks with movie producer Adrian Butchart about a biopic charting his rise to stardom.
(With inputs from AP.)
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