Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy can't guarantee playing on next season.

Vardy took to social media on Sunday to reflect on Leicester's relegation.

He said, "I am disappointed, in fact devastated to have to write this post. I've spent the last week thinking about our relegation and I really don't know what to say other than I'm really sorry we haven't delivered this season, we've failed, purely and merely

"The responsibility must and should be borne by each of us. It was our responsibility to do our job and we obviously didn't. There are no excuses or words that can make this situation acceptable. '

"It is time for personal reflection and awareness of the magnitude of the situation."

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