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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Liverpool flop David N’Gog signs for Scottish side Ross County

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Liverpool flop David N’Gog signs for Scottish side Ross County

LIVERPOOL flop David N’Gog has signed for Ross County.

The striker, 28, has been without a club since leaving Greek side Panionios in the summer.

Former Liverpool striker David N’Gog has signed for Scottish side Ross CountyPA:Press Association

N’Gog had been training with the Highlanders as he looks to kickstart his career.

The Dingwall club have now announced a deal until the end of the season that makes him their third signing of the window.

It means Staggies boss Owen Coyle is reunited with the hitman after taking him to Bolton in a £4million deal from the Reds in 2011.

Coyle said: “I’m delighted to bring a player of David’s calibre to Ross County.

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“Having worked with him before at Bolton, I am all too familiar with his qualities and I think he will be an excellent addition to our attacking options.”

N’Gog came through the ranks at Paris Saint-Germain before making a move to Anfield in 2008.

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He netted 19 times in 94 league and cup games for Reds before making a move to Bolton, then signing for Swansea in his third season for Wanderers.

He returned to France to sign for Stade de Reims in 2014 and moved to Greece two years later.

N’Gog in action for Bolton after joining for a £4m feeAction Images - Reuters

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