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Portsmouth title-winner set for third club in 11 months after career nightmare since Fratton Park exit
One of John Mousinho’s historic title winners is poised for his third club since leaving Fratton Park just 11 months ago.
A July 2024 switch to Peterborough swiftly turned sour for Jack Sparkes, despite the League One outfit having paid the Blues an undisclosed fee for his services.
The left-back totalled 43 appearances as Pompey were crowned League One champions in 2023-24, including 27 starts, after arriving from Exeter on a free transfer.
Often deputising for the injured Connor Ogilvie, his attacking capabilities and excellent dead-ball delivery became key attributes to the Blues’ performances, particularly in the first half of the campaign.
However, with Ogilvie signing a new deal last summer and the arrival of Jacob Farrell from Central Coast Mariners, Sparkes found himself surplus to requirements and subsequently joined Peterborough.
Transfer listed by Peterborough
Within six months he was loaned to League Two Chesterfield and, at the season’s end, found himself on Peterborough’s transfer list.
Now the 24-year-old is reportedly a target for Bristol Rovers as new boss Darrell Clarke initiates an overhaul following their relegation.
According to Bristol Live, the out-of-favour Sparkes could become their first signing of the summer after being identified by the League Two club.
It would also offer a welcome opportunity for the ex-Exeter man to get his career back on track after 28 appearances for Peterborough – and none since January – during a desperately disappointing stay.
At the time of his loan switch to Chesterfield, Posh boss Darren Ferguson told the official website: ‘I had a chat with Jack a couple of weeks ago and it was an honest conversation. Sometimes signings don’t work out as well as you would hope.
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