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There is a saying that you should never go back to something that was once previously in your life. Admittedly, that might be sound relationship advice for some, however there are times when exceptions can be made to the rule.

Rejoining a former employer can sometimes prove to be the right move as the grass is not always greener on the other side and footballers are just some to have found that out at points through their own careers.

Indeed, Aaron Ramsdale is one of the latest to have made the switch back to his former club after completing an £18.5 million switch from AFC Bournemouth to Sheffield United; the club where he learnt his craft.

He is not on his own, though, as there have been a plethora of footballers to have made the move back to one of their previous teams for various reasons, such as love. It’s the same for bettors who find the best online casinos for real money, as they know they’ll get the best opportunities to win.

1/ Thierry Henry

The Arsenal legend made a return to the club five years after leaving them to give the fans another taste of what he could bring to them. Admittedly, his second spell was in the twilight of his career and was incredibly different from his legendary first stint but who cares?

2/ Didier Drogba

What Henry did for Arsenal, Didier Drogba would do for Chelsea. The Ivorian striker was named the club’s greatest ever player and he could not resist one more season at Stamford Bridge two years later upon the return of Jose Mourinho. He helped them to a fourth Premier League title that year, as well. That must be the same kind of feeling as bettors will receive when they find high payout casinos online.

3/ Paul Pogba

Opinion splitting, Paul Pogba was brought back to Manchester United after everyone witnessed just how good he could be with a football at his feet when playing for Juventus. He continues to show just why he can be described as one of the best players and it seems Bruno Fernandes’ arrival has given him a new lease of life at Old Trafford.

4/ Claudio Pizzaro

Going back to a former employer once after a spell away shows a degree of loyalty or a sense of “I’ve missed you!”, but what can you call going back to a club for a fourth time in your career?

Well, Claudio Pizzaro certainly had a love affair with Werder Bremen.

The former Chelsea striker first played for Bremen in 1999 before returning to the club in 2008 and 2015. Then, at 39-years-old, he signed a one-year contract back at Bremen in July 2018 to “finish my career at the club I started in Europe with”.

5/ Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Sometimes it is just nice to be loved. Sometimes, though, you are just wanted all the time by the same club. Zlatan Ibrahimovic could arguably play for any club in world football during his prime (and to this day, as well) and AC Milan have had their fair share of the Swede.

The experienced striker has had no fewer than three spells with I Rossoneri over the years, and has continued to show what a hit he is in front of goal for the Milano-based side, despite being at the tender age of 38.