Jamie Vardy, a 39-year-old former Premier League champion, is currently a free agent after leaving Italian club Cremonese. He won the Premier League in the 2015/16 season with Leicester City and holds the record for the oldest player to win the Golden Boot in the Premier League, achieving 23 goals at 33 years old in the 2019/2020 season.
San Pablo, who have made it to the quarterfinals of the Copa Sudamericana, are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the competition. The club, managed by Dorival Júnior, are reportedly interested in signing Vardy, who is still a free agent. Conmebol allows teams to make three changes to their Copa Sudamericana roster for the quarterfinals, which could be beneficial for San Pablo if they sign Vardy before the 48-hour deadline before the first match.
Vardy's future is uncertain, with the possibility of playing in the Copa Sudamericana still on the table. The former Leicester City striker has a rich history in the Premier League, having worked his way up from a factory job and playing for smaller clubs in England before joining Leicester City. San Pablo's interest in Vardy is a significant development, and it will be interesting to see if the club is able to sign the former Premier League champion before the deadline.