Jamie Vardy decided to snub a move to Arsenal he was not convinced they play the right style of football to suit his game, according to Sky sports.
Leicester announced on Thursday that the England forward has agreed on a new four-year deal at the club, which he will sign once he is back from Euro 2016.
Arsenal triggered a release clause in Vardy's contract earlier this month, but Arsene Wenger admitted at the weekend the transfer was dead.
Vardy's decision was based on his belief that his game would not suit Arsenal's possession-hungry style of football having flourished under the counter-attacking style of Claudio Ranieri's side last season.





























