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Forgotten Premier League flop who once cost £25million ‘spotted selling his old Everton shirts on Facebook Marketplace’


EVERTON flop Jean-Philippe Gbamin seems to be selling his match-worn kit on Facebook amid a disastrous spell at Goodison Park.

Gbamin joined the Toffees in 2019 following a £25million deal with Mainz but has since struggled with only a mere eight appearances under his belt.

Everton flop Jean-Philippe Gbamin has struggled to break into the first teamCredit: Getty
Gbamin appears to be selling his Everton kit for a mere £300 on Facebook

The midfielder’s struggles led to two loan stints as he temporarily joined CSKA Moscow and Trabzonspor last season.

Despite having another year on his contract, the Ivory Coast international doesn’t appear likely to make Everton manager Sean Dyche’s plans for the upcoming season.

Now the 27-year-old appears to be selling his kit on social media.

The Ivorian reportedly shared a picture of Everton shirts, tracksuit tops and socks on Facebook Marketplace.

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And it seems like the No6 is selling the lot for a mere £300.

Gbamin appeared to post the advert with the following caption: “Everton Football Club Clothes Bundle – Brand New and Match Worn Shirts £300.”

The versatile midfielder’s turbulent four-year stint at Merseyside got off on the wrong foot after his arrival from Germany.

Gbamin suffered a serious hamstring injury within weeks of joining the club.

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That set-back ruled him out for the majority of the 2019-2020 season.

His luck didn’t improve as he then only mustered six appearances in the Premier League.

Everton are set for an important summer transfer window that will demand significant reinforcement.

The Toffees barely avoided relegation last season and took their survival struggle down to the wire as they didn’t seal safety until the final round of fixtures.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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