DUTCH giants Feyenoord are interested in signing Jamie Vardy, according to reports.
The Leicester legend, 38, is a free agent after leaving the King Power at the end of last season.

Vardy has been linked with several clubs over the last two months but no move has yet materialised.
According to Dutch outlet Algemeen Dagblad , Feyenoord have explored a move for the former England international.
The Rotterdam outfit are managed by former Manchester United and Arsenal star striker Robin van Persie .
Feyenoord are keen enough on Vardy to have investigated his situation.
But figures within the club are not believed to be confident that they can pull off a deal.
Vardy signed for Leicester from Fleetwood in a £1million swoop in 2012.
The veteran forward went on to play 500 times for the Foxes, scoring 200 goals.
Leicester experienced an unprecedented period of success with Vardy as their No9, famously winning the Premier League, FA Cup and two Championship titles.

The club icon remained a regular at the King Power last season, scoring nine Prem goals in 35 appearances as captain.
Following his Leicester exit, Vardy was of interest to LaLiga side Valencia.

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While earlier this month, the 26-cap ex-England ace was linked with a Brendan Rodgers reunion at Celtic.
And Italian side Cremonese have also emerged as shock suitors.
