At the height of the summer, Mevaldi's contract with Leicester City has been extended for just one more season. Rumors are swirling that he will opt to retire when his contract expires next summer. If so, Saudi Arabia would be an ideal place for him to retire due to its vast financial opportunities.
In his 13 seasons at Leicester City, Wardy has witnessed the ups and downs of the team, from promotion to the championship, and then relegation, he has always been consistent. At the peak of his career, many giants offered him an olive branch, but he stayed loyal and stuck to the "Foxes". Wardy earns £140,000 (HK$1.4 million) a week, a relatively conservative salary for a top player, and at 37 years old, Saudi Arabia may be the only way for him to make a living in a European arena where opportunities for high earnings are scarce.
Wardy has been in full attendance this season, contributing three goals in eight league games. His form remains solid. Despite inevitably falling short in his prime, I firmly believe that a trip to Saudi Arabia will still allow him to make an impact.