Europa Conference League with Aberdeen. The midfielder spent the second half of the season on loan at Wigan Athletic and became so disillusioned that he talked about hanging up his boots and going back home to Belgium.
He spoke to Salford City but couldn’t agree a contract and then he decided to go back for pre-season with the Dons under new Pittodrie manager Stephen Glass.
In the end he might not have switched careers but it has seen him change positions, as he has been transformed from a holding-midfielder to an attacking player.Ojo has become a key man for Aberdeen and will be pivotal as they look to overturn Qarabag’s 1-0 advantage when they come to the Granite City on Thursday night.
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