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Jordon Ibe’s turbulent post-Liverpool career has taken another twist, with the winger leaving non-league Sittingbourne – and the UK – after 17 days to join his 13th club. 33 shirt he has worn many times throughout his career, including at Wycombe, Liverpool, Bournemouth and Adanaspor.
His move to Lokomotiv Sofia, with whom he is contracted to 2027, brings him to the 13th club of his career after a brief spell with English eighth-tier side Sittingbourne FC. Why did Jordon Ibe leave non-league Sittingbourne?
Ibe was announced as a Sittingbourne player on October 28, with the non-league side expressing their pride at being able to aid “his journey to rediscover the joy of football.” “Our goal is simple: to see Jordon perform at his best,” their statement continued. That Ibe has found himself playing non-league football in his 20s is remarkable considering not only the potential he showed at Liverpool, but also the fee they received upon his move to Bournemouth in 2016.
