Jamie Vardy is set to leave Italian outfit Cremonese upon the expiry of his contract in June. Vardy, who turns 40 in January, scored seven goals and provided three assists in 29 Serie A games this season, but couldn't save Cremonese from relegation.
The BBC reported that Vardy "is still enjoying his football" and is looking to continue his career at a high level elsewhere. Robin van Persie's Feyenoord are reportedly one of the teams going after Vardy, who was linked with a move to the Rotterdam club last summer as well.
Vardy left Leicester City last summer after a historic 13-year spell that saw the striker win an improbable Premier League title in 2016. Vardy scored 200 goals in 500 appearances for the Foxes, who were relegated to League One after Vardy's departure.

