Jamie Vardy Set to Part Ways with Cremonese After Relegation

Jamie Vardy is on the verge of parting ways with US Cremonese following the club’s relegation to Serie B. The 39-year-old veteran has signaled his intent to move on, triggering a clause to leave after the Grigiorossi failed to retain their top-flight status, finishing 18th in the Serie A standings with 34 points.
Despite a highly challenging campaign that saw Marco Giampaolo brought in to steady the ship, Vardy proved to be a definitive bright spot. The former Premier League champion racked up 29 appearances, scoring seven goals and providing two assists across all competitions.
The Season in Review
Joining the club on a deadline-day deal, Vardy stepped in as much more than a marquee name; he became a crucial focal point for the Italian side. Vardy’s tenure in Italy was marked by standout moments, including a stellar two-goal display in a 3-1 away victory against Bologna in December.
However, the season ultimately ended in heartbreak. Cremonese fell short on the final matchday, suffering a 4-1 defeat to Como 1907 while Lecce secured a victory to guarantee safety. The turbulent finish was marred by a triple red-card chaos in the closing minutes, summing up the frustration of a team whose fate was decided away from their hands.
What’s Next for the Veteran
Vardy joined Cremonese on an initial one-year contract that included an extension clause specifically tied to the club remaining in Serie A. With the drop to Serie B now confirmed, the option for another year is voided. Reports indicate that the 39-year-old striker is weighing his options, with early rumors linking him to a possible move back to English football.