Vardy keeps door open to england return for euro 2020 following kane rashford injuries
A great piece of news for English football fans!
According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane and Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford are both struggling with injuries, which has led to speculation about potential replacements for the England national team ahead of the Euro 2020 tournament.
Enter Jamie Vardy, the Leicester City forward who has been in impressive form this season. Vardy has been quoted as saying that he is keeping the door open for a potential return to the England national team, should he be needed.
Vardy, 33, has 26 caps for England and has scored 7 goals for the Three Lions. He was a key player for England during their 2018 World Cup campaign, where they reached the semi-finals.
With Kane and Rashford both struggling with injuries, Vardy's experience and goal-scoring ability could be valuable assets for Gareth Southgate's team. Vardy has been in excellent form for Leicester City this season, scoring 15 goals in 24 appearances in the Premier League.
While Vardy has not been a regular starter for England in recent years, his performances for Leicester City have not gone unnoticed, and he could be a viable option for Southgate if he needs to make changes to his squad.
It's worth noting that Vardy has not been officially called up to the England squad since 2018, but his comments suggest that he is still eager to represent his country and is keeping himself in shape in case he is needed.
Only time will tell if Vardy will be called up to the England squad for Euro 2020, but it's great to see him keeping the door open and staying ready to serve his country.