(Reuters) - Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy said he has no regrets over rejecting a move to Arsenal during the close season despite the Premier League champions' recent struggles. Vardy, who scored 24 league goals during Leicester's title-winning campaign, had the release cause in his contract triggered by Arsenal but he opted to sign a four-year extension with the Foxes in June. Following their stunning title triumph last season, Leicester are battling against the drop, sitting a point and a place above the bottom three. When asked if he had any regrets about not joining Arsenal in the close season, Vardy said: "No regrets whatsoever." He's a great guy and he's the same as us, he doesn't want to be in this position," Vardy added.
Source: The Star February 23, 2017 12:09 UTC