England's Jamie Vardy to retire from international football

IANS  |  London 

English striker has decided to retire from international according to an interview published in newspaper.

The Leicester City's striker who will turn 32 in January, has played 26 times for England scoring seven times and has been part of every national squad since he first picked to represent his country in May 2015, reports

has communicated his decision to English two weeks ago.

"To be honest with you, this has been on my mind for a while," he commented on Tuesday, explaining he had told Southgate it was "best to bring youngsters in who he thinks have got the ability and start nurturing them into international "

He admitted that the fact he is always likely to be substitute to England captain, had also "had an impact" in his decision.

"When you get selected, you want to be playing. If you're playing week in, week out for your club, you want to be going to England to play as well.

"And if it's not happening, then for me personally now, at this age, it's better to be at home, spending that time with my family and training with my club, preparing for the next game after the international break," he said.

has played at every level of English and commented that he had first thought about his international retirement after the World Cup, although he described Southgate as a brilliant and added that if England suffered a crisis, he would return if he was needed.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 09:44 IST