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St Johnstone Boss Discusses Replacing Adama Sidibeh
The forward has found success with Stockport County after departing St Johnstone.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 5:01pm
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St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson has opened up about the club's decision to part ways with forward Adama Sidibeh, who has since found success with his new team Stockport County.
Why it matters
Sidibeh's departure from St Johnstone and subsequent strong performance with Stockport County highlights the challenges Scottish clubs face in retaining top talent, as well as the opportunities for players to revive their careers with moves to other teams.
The details
Adama Sidibeh, a forward who previously played for St Johnstone, has been thriving since his move to Stockport County. St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson discussed the club's decision to part ways with Sidibeh, acknowledging it was a difficult choice but one they felt was necessary for the team's long-term success.
- Adama Sidibeh departed St Johnstone in January 2026.
- Sidibeh joined Stockport County shortly after leaving St Johnstone.
The players
Callum Davidson
The manager of Scottish Premiership club St Johnstone.
Adama Sidibeh
A forward who previously played for St Johnstone and is now finding success with Stockport County.
Stockport County
An English football club that Adama Sidibeh joined after departing St Johnstone.
What they’re saying
“It was a tough decision to let Adama go, but we felt it was the right move for the club in the long run.”
— Callum Davidson, St Johnstone Manager
What’s next
St Johnstone will continue to monitor Sidibeh's progress at Stockport County and evaluate whether they made the right decision in parting ways with the talented forward.
The takeaway
The story of Adama Sidibeh's departure from St Johnstone and subsequent success with Stockport County highlights the challenges Scottish clubs face in retaining top talent, as well as the opportunities for players to revive their careers with moves to other teams.

