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The Germain boss erased a player who was a potential star

By Charles Cornwall

The Germain boss erased a player who was a potential star
The Germain boss erased a player who was a potential star
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In the space of 10 years, Jerome Sinclair's career took an unexpected and life-changing turn, as he went from being Liverpool's youngest ever player, and a Premier League star, to selling fried chicken in England. "I'm the youngest player in Liverpool's history, but 10 years later I'm running a fried chicken shop in Birmingham after my last club sacked me," The Sun reports of Sinclair's situation.

Jerome made history when, at 16, he became the youngest player to make his debut for Liverpool, but now he owns a fried chicken shop as he has been without a club for over a year. After that debut the young Birmingham striker continued to score for Liverpool's youth teams, but in the following years he only made five first-team appearances and was loaned out.

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Despite only making five appearances for Liverpool, he managed to score a goal against Exeter in the 2015-16 FA Cup, before leaving Anfield for Watford in 2016. He spent five years with the Hornets, where he only made 12 appearances.

In 2016 Jerome Sinclair signed for Watford, for whom he made 12 appearances, before being loaned out to Wigan Athletic, Birmingham City, Sunderland, Oxford United, VVV-Venlo and CSKA Sofia. After his experience at CSKA Sofia, and after a year without playing for any team, Sinclair returned to coach Oxford United but his professional football career was all but over after a series of injuries and bad decisions.

Jerome Sinclair sells chickens

In July 2022, Jerome Sinclair became the owner of a Birmingham branch of the famous Morley's fried chicken chain. Morley's confirmed that the former Liverpool youngster is the current owner of its Birmingham franchise.