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Jamie Vardy joins new ‘dream team' on holiday with Tottenham and Man Utd stars

Jamie Vardy joins new ‘dream team' on holiday with Tottenham and Man Utd stars

The Irish Suna day ago

JAMIE Vardy has delighted fans after joining a new 'dream team' since becoming a free agent - after he was pictured partying with his Leicester City pals while on holiday.
The
striker
, 38, who last month drew the curtains on his 13-year chapter at the club, was seen reunited with his former teammates and their families in Portugal.
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Jamie Vardy was spotted with pals on holiday including former Leicester City teammates James Maddison and Harry Maguire
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Joined by wife Rebekah, 43, Jamie beamed for the camera at the beach alongside
Maguire's sisters, Daisy and Zoe, his wife Fern and dad Alan were also in tow.
Fans voiced their delight at the reunion, with one posting: 'Dream team!'
Another said: 'Lovely to see former players still socialising together.'
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In response, Rebekah commented: 'Always! Unbreakable bonds.'
Another supporter described it as a 'heartwarming' picture.
It's understood the reunion took place in the Algarve.
It comes just weeks after
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And last month we told how the Vardy's were
The couple are hoping to fetch £9.7 million for the massive pad in Quinta do Lago, which boasts three pools, a gym and six bedrooms.
Rebekah Vardy throws husband Jamie a surprise party as he leaves Leicester City
A source denied they're trying to claw back cash and said the pair are looking for a new holiday home.
In May, the Vardys enjoyed a trip to Turkey, staying at the Lujo Hotel in Bodrum, where rooms can cost up to £10,000 a night.
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Despite his nine Premier League goals in 2024-25, he was
The Foxes made an instant return to the Championship after a dismal campaign saw them finish 19th.
He said: 'I'm always excited for what comes
next
.'
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