Ex-Leicester star tells Foxes icon where to sign next season

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As we enter summer, Leicester City transfer news is heating up. This article concerns the most famous Fox of all: Jamie Vardy. It seems the Foxes icon has been told where to sign next season by a former Leicester star.

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Leicester City transfer news, rumours and suggestions are mounting as we head into summer. Things are heating up for the East Midlands team just like the weather in England at the moment! Although, some of the updates and speculation emerging is not great for presumably sweltering LCFC bosses. The squad could lose two standout players this summer.

We have supposed information on playmaker Bilal El Khannouss and goalkeeper Mads Hermansen for you as well. But this article concerns a famous Fox. In fact, it's the most famous Fox of all-time: Jamie Vardy. One ex-Leicester star has told the Foxes icon where to sign next season. Is this the former England international's next destination?

Bilal El Khannouss and Mads Hermansen

Unfortunately, it appears both of these classy Leicester men could be heading out of the door during the offseason. First of all, El Khannouss.

It was said on Wednesday that the Morocco man may ultimately remain at City due to having no release clause. The King Power hierarchy are also keen to secure their valuation. However, Arsenal are meant to be close to a deal.

Meanwhile Hermansen is another Fox we are at risk of losing, or having to offload. West Ham United and Manchester United are apparently his potential suitors.

Ex-Leicester City centre forward tells one-time Foxes striker which club he should sign for ahead of the 2025/26 campaign

Emile Heskey has given insight on Vardy's decision process. And Leicester City Women's head of football development has also urged the 38-year-old to go in a certain direction:

"If I were Vardy, I’d probably go and play abroad. If he has offers from the MLS or somewhere similar, I would go and enjoy football while getting a lot of game time, scoring goals in a less intense environment than the Championship."
Emile Heskey