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Vardy's Next Chapter: Rebekah Rules Out Managerial Role

Vardy's Next Chapter: Rebekah Rules Out Managerial Role

Arthur Jones
Arthur Jones
Published: Jan 30, 2026

Rebekah Vardy has revealed husband Jamie's stance on going into management when his glittering playing career finally comes to an end. The 39-year-old is currently halfway through a one-year deal at Serie A side Cremonese, and despite approaching 40, he is still proving his worth in attack. But when he does hang up his boots, will he want to move into coaching?

The roar of the crowd, the thrill of the chase, and the unmistakable scent of victory – that's the world Jamie Vardy has dominated for over a decade. Now gracing the pitches of Serie A with Cremonese, the legendary striker's journey continues. Yet, as the sun begins to set on a glittering playing career, the question of what comes next looms large. His wife, Rebekah Vardy, has now offered a candid, fan-first insight into his post-football ambitions, delivering a definitive answer to the whispers of a dugout future.

Key Takeaways from the Vardy Household:

  • Jamie Vardy is thriving in Serie A, proving his evergreen prowess with Cremonese.
  • Despite a new challenge abroad, Vardy remains a staunch follower of Leicester City from afar.
  • Rebekah Vardy has firmly shut down any speculation of her husband entering football management.
  • The transition to Italian life includes a steep learning curve, particularly with the language.

From King Power to Cremona: Vardy's Serie A Surge

After an unforgettable 13-year tenure at Leicester City, where he etched his name into club folklore with a Premier League title and an FA Cup triumph, Jamie Vardy embarked on a fresh adventure last summer. Opting for a free transfer to Italian outfit Cremonese over a potential move to Celtic, Vardy revealed a key influence behind his decision: former Leicester boss Enzo Maresca. "Maresca spoke wonderful words about the city and the club. He advised me to come play here," Vardy shared, highlighting the trust he placed in his former manager's counsel.

The move has proved fruitful, with Vardy netting five goals in 18 Serie A appearances. He’s embraced the tactical nuances of Italian football, noting the stark contrast to the high-intensity, end-to-end nature of the Premier League. "It’s more tactical and possession based in Serie A," he explained, emphasizing the need for precise positioning. However, mastering Italian off the pitch has been a tougher challenge than dominating defenders, although lessons are now underway.

Blue Heart Still Beating: Leicester Loyalist

Even while forging new legends in Italy, Jamie Vardy’s heart undeniably remains with Leicester City. His wife, Rebekah, confirmed his unwavering dedication to his former club during a recent Instagram Q&A. "As painful as it is to watch... yes! Always," she responded when asked if Vardy still follows Leicester's Championship matches. This sentiment underscores the deep bond he shares with the Foxes' faithful, a connection that time and distance cannot diminish.

No Dugout Dreams: Rebekah Vardy's Verdict on Management

One of the most burning questions from fans revolved around Vardy potentially stepping into a player-manager role at Leicester, especially with the club recently sacking Marti Cifuentes. Rebekah Vardy's response was swift and unambiguous: "Extremely unlikely." She elaborated with characteristic candor, stating, "I don’t think he would have the patience! Living with me and 5 feral kids is hard enough." This declaration firmly closes the door on any aspirations of Jamie Vardy trading his boots for a tactical whiteboard. His focus, it seems, will remain solely on the pitch.

Cremonese's Crunch Time: Facing the League Leaders

As for his immediate future, Jamie Vardy is expected to lead the line for Cremonese in their upcoming Serie A clash. His side, currently 14th in the table and six points clear of the relegation zone, faces a formidable test against league leaders Inter Milan. An unlikely victory could see them climb to 11th, a testament to Vardy's continued impact and the team's fighting spirit. Despite the off-field challenges, including a burglary at his northern Italian home last November, Vardy remains committed to his role, proving that age is merely a number for this footballing icon.