Jamie Vardy has told Heavenly He has no doubt that he may continue to hand over to the Premier League and has no plans to retire.
The 38-year-old will leave Leicester after 13 years at the end of the season after the expiration of his contract.
Vardy has won a Premier League title, two championship promotions, a FA cup and the Shield community with the club that has scored 144 goals in the high flight.
Asked if he had doubts about his constant ability to give at the highest level, said Vardy, who has scored eight goals and produced four league assists this season, said Heavenly: “No, but that’s just me.
“Football is a crazy world. You never know what will happen.
“I will continue until my legs tell me I have to stop. My feet are fine.
“I’m doing a sport I love. It’s what I have done since I was a little kid as long as it can go on.”
Vardy will make his latest home appearance for Leicester on Sunday when they get Ipswich at King Power Stadium, aiming to score his 200th goal for the club in his 500th appearance.
“I would like to (do it). I would love a lot. But if it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen.”
Leicester are decided to give their captain a great sending, but Vardy is not dealing with them.
“You can talk to my family and everyone will say I’m without emotion,” he said. “It can do at the end of the game or whatever, but until that happens, I’m literally just focused on the game.
“You don’t get a chance to look back on it. It’S’Ss to see the season vigorously to start next season.”
Vardy is widely considered Leicester’s biggest player who has joined the club for a 1 million transfer fee from the then non-law Fleetwood Town.
“Put some pressure on this, right?” He said. “Was it too big dance? I always believed in myself to mark goals and things, but it doesn’t matter who you are, you reach a certain point and that’s probably your border, the top of the country you can reach.
“So there were suspicions that came in, thinking I would probably dance too far away.”
Among the trophies, one of Vardy’s highlights was his 11 -game score, which set a new record in the Premier League.
“It was a big time, right?” He said. “The club had (my family) to do, like, a mini-video montage. Wishing me luck and things like them. As they believed in me for the 11th match. And I really watched that morning (of the game).
“After that I told my family, my wife, who is scoring tonight. That’s so simple. Behold, behold, it was there for the first time, it is there.”
Vardy, however, admits that he has not yet reflected in his other achievements at the club.
“I keep saying it and it’s weird. But you don’t get a chance to look back on it,” he added. “Because you’re on it, the season ends, you close completely. Mentally and physically, it’s a killer. It makes you inside.
“So by the time you had your two weeks to turn off, then you are again, preparing for the new season. So simply keeps in one.”
And Vardy is ready to enter a new season and a new chapter.