When the name Cameron Jerome is mentioned, his spells at Birmingham, Stoke and Norwich City might all come to mind.

However, the once England Under-21 international did spent six months at Pride Park, although it was a rather unforgettable period, where he'd end featuring just 20 times in all competitions.

Having finally left Norwich following four successful years at Carrow Road, Jerome was signed by Gary Rowett in January 2018 - with the Rams sitting second in the Championship and on course to end their decade wait for Premier League football.

But Jerome was unable to score the goals to lead Derby to the topflight.

He'd end up scoring six times in total, five of which came in a purple patch towards the end of the season, including a winner against Fulham in the play-offs, although Rowett's side lost out to the Londoners and had to settle for another campaign in the second-tier.

 

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Although Derby's failure to gain promotion cost Rowett his job, and after his replacement Frank Lampard didn't appear too keen on Jerome, the striker moved away from England for the first time in his career.

However, having endured two more relatively unsuccessful seasons in Turkey with Goztepe, he returned to the EFL, signing for MK Dons back in August.

Up to now, Jerome has enjoyed a bright start at Stadium MK - scoring three times in his eight Dons appearances, including the equaliser in their stunning 2-1 win over Sunderland on Saturday.