After being said to be in talks to move their careers across the Atlantic, Jamie Vardy and his wife Rebekah are said to be considering a move to the US.
Jamie and Rebekah Vardy are reportedly considering a move to America, after Becky is in talks with a huge Netflix show. The Leicester City player – who will be leaving the club at the end of the season is also reportedly wanted by MLS teams.
The 38-year-old recently announced that he would leave the football team at the end of the season after 13 years. The sportsman is currently being chased by US teams, including D. C. United, according to reports.
As well as tempting offers for both, the move could also be a “fresh start” for Becky after the Wagatha Christie drama with Coleen Rooney.
“The US is the most likely next move for the Vardys and is partly because Becky has had interest in TV work there,” a source told The Sun.
“She was in talks with the makers of Selling Sunset earlier this year. They wanted her to appear as the potential buyer of a luxury home there.” The source then went on to say that the talks were delayed earlier this year due to the California wild fires, although it “could still happen”.
However, it’s not only Netflix eyeing the 43-year-old up, as the source continued: “And other networks over there are aware of her because of her high profile through starring on I’m a Celeb and also the Wagatha case.”
However, according to reports, the decision depends on Jamie’s future and the kind of football offers he gets, with many UK clubs interested in him as well.
The Mirror has contacted representatives of Rebekah Vardy for comment.
The WAG’s recent announcement comes after her last-ditch effort to defeat Wagatha Christie rival Coleen Rooney, who last month claimed she was “disappointed” in losing her most recent court fight.
Last month, a High Court ruled that Coleen’s lawyers did not commit misconduct after Vardy’s teams accused them of “deliberately” understating some of her costs in her high-profile libel battle.
Rebekah said she wanted to “move on” from the saga after reacting to the ruling at the time. We are appreciative of the disclosure required in one decision, but we are respectfully disappointed that our appeal was unsuccessful in the other one, according to a Vardy spokesperson. We simply want to move forward and envision the future. At this time, we won’t be commenting.
Source: Mirror
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