Rangers have been linked with a move for Jamie Vardy, who’s set to leave Leicester City at the end of June.
Dr Rajpal Brar, an injury expert, has assessed the fitness situation of the 38-year-old striker ahead of a potential summer move.
The English forward’s contract at the King Power runs out and he will not be signing a new deal post their relegation.
Vardy not expected to face issues clearing his pre-transfer medical
Despite his recent knee injuries, the 26-cap England international is not expected to face issues clearing his medical, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
This comes as Rangers are eyeing a move for Vardy as they can secure his services on a free transfer. (Daily Mail on 2 June, page 69)
He’s also not likely to have trouble adapting to the SPFL should he move to Ibrox in the coming weeks.
Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
---|---|---|---|
Leicester | 500 | 200 | 71 |
Fleetwood | 40 | 34 | 17 |
Halifax Town | 4 | 3 | 0 |
Speaking about this situation, Dr Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, exclusively told Ibrox News: “The club may take a closer look at his recent knee injuries for increased wear and tear, but based on recent seasons and his level, I wouldn’t expect musculoskeletal issues on the medical side.

“His age will be a determining factor in the transfer pursuit, but I do not see him struggling to adapt.
“He played 35 Premier League games last season, which is impressive.“
Rangers will benefit from signing Vardy on a two-year deal
Vardy, at 38, could still make a significant impact at Rangers, leveraging his proven goal-scoring pedigree and relentless work rate.
Despite his age, Vardy’s nine goals and four assists in Leicester’s 2024-25 Premier League relegation season demonstrate his enduring sharpness.
His experience and leadership would complement Russell Martin’s possession-based system, offering a clinical edge to a Gers side aiming to reclaim Scottish Premiership dominance.
A two-year deal would provide short-term stability and mentorship for younger forwards.
With Vardy’s Premier League nous and hunger for silverware, the Ibrox outfit would gain a proven winner, boosting their attack and fanbase morale while challenging rivals Celtic.
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