Liverpool have been absolutely dynamite in the transfer market under Jurgen Klopp.Naby Keita aside, they've pretty much nailed every single one of their big money signings, and they've managed to do a fair bit of shafting when letting their players leave too.Their primary victim (aside from Barcelona) has been Bournemouth, who they've managed to swindled out of more than £40million over the past few years.That might not sound like an awful lot, but when you consider who the players were, it was arguably verging on daylight robbery.
But how have the Liverpool cast-offs fared since? Let's find out.READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp confirms Liverpool will sign new midfielder and says 'I was wrong'Jordon Ibe was once seen as the successor to Raheem Sterling, though would end up leaving the Reds a year after Sterling's multi-million pound move to Manchester City, joining Bournemouth for a club-record £15million.He made 26 appearances in his debut campaign at the Vitality Stadium, scoring a whopping zero goals, and after underperforming again in his second season he dropped out of the first team.Ibe left the club on free when his contract expired in 2020 and joined Derby, though made just one appearance all season amid a battle with depression.
He now plies his trade at Adanaspor in the second tier of Turkish football.Just like Ibe, Brad Smith moved from Liverpool to Bournemouth in the summer of 2016 for an inflated fee.The Cherries forked out £6million to sign the Australian defender, who at the time had made just five league appearances for the Reds in three years.
He spent his debut campaign at the Vitality warming the bench, playing just eight times in all competitions, and followed it up with a miserable second season where he.
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