Reece Wabara

Reece was a central defender and full back who signed for Manchester City's academy from Walsall's School of Excellence in 2007.

[4] Wabara began his City career playing in the academy and eventually become captain of under-16s side,[4] before moving on to becoming a mainstay in the Elite Development Squad.

He committed his long-term future to the Blues by signing a three-year deal in March 2011 worth an estimated one million pounds.

[5] After given number fifty seven shirt,[6] Wabara made his first team debut on the last day of the 2010–11 season against Bolton Wanderers when he came on as a substitute for Pablo Zabaleta.

[14] His performance in a number of games soon led Manager Paul Dickov to comment about Wabara's impact at Oldham[15] and he said he was keen to extend his loan spell.

[18] Wabara then scored his first Oldham Athletic goal, in the second round of the FA Cup, in a 3–1 win over Doncaster Rovers on 1 December 2012.

[21] Despite this his loan spell came to an end, the club's assistant manager David Platt said Wabara could make a return to Oldham Athletic.

[30] Following his release by Manchester City, Wabara rejoined Doncaster Rovers on a permanent deal signing a short term contract on 1 August 2014.

[43] Despite serving a suspension after picking five yellow cards this season,[44] Wabara became a first team regular at Barnsley and made nineteen appearances for the club.

[47] After impressing whilst at Barnsley on a short term contract, Wabara was signed by League 1 rivals Wigan Athletic on 14 January 2016 until the end of the 2015–16 season on a free transfer.

[48] Wabara made his Wigan Athletic debut, making his first start, against Chesterfield on 16 January 2016 and provided assist for Reece James to score the second goal in the game, in a 3–1 win.

[56] Wabara was all set to join Leeds United, but the contract offer was later withdrawn after Manager Garry Monk decided against signing him.

Ironically, this makes him wealthier than every active Premier League footballer, a career he retired from at the tender age of 26.

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