Jamie Vardy cannot wait to begin his Serie A adventure with Cremonese – but he’ll have to start it without his family.The Premier League champion joined the Italian club in the summer after he departed Leicester City.Vardy joined Cremonese despite late interest from Robin van Persie’s FeyenoordGettyVardy’s exit brought an end to his 13-year stint at the King Power Stadium, where he scored 200 goals from 500 appearances across all competitions.But now, he’s taking his talents abroad for the first time in his career.Although Vardy will be joined by his wife Rebekah and their three children in Italy, they are yet to be fully reunited.Why is Vardy’s family not with him in Italy yet?Speaking in an interview with DAZN, the 38-year-old explained why the Vardy clan weren’t as one just yet.“They’re all excited,” Vardy said.“They’re not here yet at this moment. You have to go through all the procedures to get visas and things like that.“But they’re really looking forward to it. A real buzz and excitement, especially with getting to learn a new language as well.“So, as a whole, we can’t wait.”When could Vardy make his Cremonese debut?Vardy is yet to make his debut for Cremonese, who were promoted to the Italian top flight after they won the Serie B promotion play-offs.Although Cremonese’s Serie A campaign is just two games old, they have not looked out of their depth having beaten AC Milan and Sassuolo in their opening fixtures.Vardy has been married to Rebekah since May 2016 and have three kids togetherGettyDespite having missed Cremonese’s first two games, Vardy is poised to feature for the first time against Verona on Monday.Verona have endured a difficult start to the season, recording a draw and a defeat against Udinese and Lazio respectively.And Vardy has every intention of extending Verona’s early season woes, especially if he can emulate one of his early heroes of Italian football, Alessandro Del Piero.Del Piero represented Italian giants Juventus a staggering 705 times and scored 290 goals.During his time with the Old Lady, Del Piero scooped up six Serie A titles, the Coppa Italia and a Champions League crown.Such were Del Piero’s exploits for Juventus, he was named in the club’s Greatest XI of All Time in 20187 and inducted into their Hall of Fame this year.Vardy joined Cremonese on a one-year contract, although there is the option to extendGetty“You watch him play, he was unbelievable,” Vardy said.“Being able to watch that and watching him score most weeks, it’s really encouraging for me.“Haven’t watched it, I’ve come here and trying to do exactly the same.”