
Jamie Vardy’s Next Chapter? Rangers Move Gathers Steam Amid Genoa Drama
So, here's what everyone's buzzing about — Jamie Vardy, the Leicester City legend, could be on the verge of a sensational move to Rangers. Yes, you heard that right. After 13 memorable years with the Foxes, Vardy is officially a free agent. He racked up an incredible 200 goals in 500 appearances, including playing a massive part in that historic Premier League title win in 2016 — a feat that will be remembered forever. But now, at 38, he's looking for a new challenge, and things are heating up quickly.
Initially, it looked like Italy was calling. Genoa reportedly made a serious play for Vardy — negotiations were well underway, even with sponsors stepping in to help cover his wages. But then came the twist. Genoa's head coach, none other than Arsenal Invincible Patrick Vieira, reportedly pulled the plug on the deal. Apparently, Vieira wasn’t convinced that Vardy was the right fit for his plans. That’s quite the bold move, especially when you’ve got a seasoned goal-scorer like Vardy knocking on your door.
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But as one door closes, another seems to be opening wide in Glasgow. Rangers have now emerged as serious contenders for his signature. When asked directly about the link after a pre-season match, Rangers boss Russell Martin gave a classic manager’s dodge — “some rumours are way off, some are bang on” — without confirming or denying anything. It’s the kind of response that only adds fuel to the fire.
Even Tony Pulis has weighed in, saying Vardy could “raise the standards” at Rangers and help Martin close the gap with Celtic. He called the club “massive” and hinted that if Rangers really want to make a statement, this is the kind of transfer that does exactly that.
The big question now is — will Vardy make the leap to Scotland? He's reportedly open to it, but he’s not short of options. From Wrexham to Nottingham Forest and even other European clubs, there’s no doubt interest is high. But with Rangers keen to reshape their squad and Vardy looking for one last big chapter, the stars might just be aligning.
One thing’s for sure — if Vardy does end up at Ibrox, Scottish football is about to get a lot more interesting.
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