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Premier League could be saying goodbye to one if its biggest ever bargains in Jamie Vardy… but is he the best?

Published on May 09, 2025 at 07:55 PM

IT is the ultimate pub football debate — who has been the biggest bargain to play in the Premier League?

Jamie Vardy’s decision to leave Leicester at the end of this season has set tongues-a-wagging across this footie-crazy country, especially after described him as “the best £1millon spent ever”;.

Southampton's Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Leicester City's Jamie Vardy vying for the ball.
Jamie Vardy confirmed he will leave Leicester at the end of the season
Jamie Vardy of Leicester City with his family and the Premier League trophy.
Title-winner Vardy cost Leicester just £1million from Fleetwood

Vardy has rewarded Foxes fans 199 times since his bargain-basement move from Fleetwood Town in 2012 and stands only a solitary goal away from a double century.

His performances have made him a Leicester legend and Shearer is absolutely right to mark his fellow Englishman down as one of the ‘steals’ of the modern game.

But the best? Hmmm, you decide, while I throw in a few other candidates.

Only two years after Vardy joined Leicester he was followed by Algerian , who signed for... wait for it ... £450,000! Four years later the Foxes sold the winger to Manchester City for £60m.

There must have been something in the East Midlands air at the time because, in 2011, keeper arrived for £1m and four years later Leicester also snapped up part human, part midfield machine N’Golo Kante for just £5.6m. OK, not quite Vardy, Mahrez and Schmeichel territory, but in football transfer terms, pretty damn cheap.

Elsewhere in the Midlands, Aston Villa got themselves a veritable bargain when they signed from Hibernian for less than £3m.

While just down the road at Wolves, the Molineux club snapped up Max Kilman from non-league Maidenhead United for just £40,000 back in 2018.

Plenty of others have also proven to be genuine bargains, including , who left his hometown club Barnsley for Everton for just £3m in 2013 — and has now won 83 England caps.

Andy Robertson started his career at part-time Queen’s Park, but in 2017 Liverpool paid only £8m for the defender, who has been an integral part of the team which has been successful both at home and abroad.

Another full-back, Everton’s , has given remarkable service having signed from Sligo Rovers for £60,000.

And how about Moises Caicedo, who moved to Brighton four years ago for £3.6m and has just won the club’s player of the season award at Chelsea following his big-money switch to Stamford Bridge.

Talking of Chelsea, I know £8m isn’t exactly shopping at Poundland, but Spanish star barely missed a game in nearly a decade and captained the club to Champions League, Europa League and Club World Cup victories.

Every manager is keen on snapping up a good deal. Mind you, back in the 1990s the then-Southampton boss took a gamble on Ballon d’Or winner George Weah’s alleged ‘cousin’.

And Ali Dia has gone down in football folklore.

Aly Dia, footballer, speaking.
Ali Dia infamously duped Southampton, claiming he was George Weah’s cousin

After coming on as a sub for Saints legend , he was substituted later in the game against Leeds — his only Premier League appearance.

Le Tissier said: “He ran around the pitch like Bambi on ice. It was very embarrassing.”;

Dia was immediately released by Southampton and next rocked up at non-league Gateshead, where he claimed he had recently scored for Senegal in a World Cup qualifier... except the African nation had already been knocked out.

And it turned out that Dia was about as much George Weah’s cousin as I am.

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