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Western Sydney sign Ibini from Newcastle Jets

Western Sydney Wanderers have made three signings of wantaway A-League players this week, with Bernie Ibini joining former Australian international James Troisi and Scottish defender Ziggy Gordon at the Wanderers.

Ibini and Gordon's exits from Newcastle Jets and Central Coast respectively were both confirmed on Thursday in statements of a different tone from the two New South Wales based clubs.

Shortly afterwards the Wanderers confirmed Gordon had signed on a two-year deal and later they announced Ibini's arrival.

The Jets fired a parting shot at 28-year-old Ibini as he quit the club he had only joined in February under former coach Carl Robinson.

The winger had asked to leave the Jets when Robinson left in October to take over the Wanderers before going on a period of stress leave when his request was denied.

On Thursday, however, the Jets confirmed Ibini's exit after just six appearances, announcing he had agreed to buy out the remainder of his contract.

"We want to have players at our club who want to be here and play for the jersey," Jets chief executive Lawrie McKinna said.

Ibini's exit comes with the Jets still to appoint a permanent replacement for Robinson, and amid reports absentee owner Martin Lee was set to have his ownership licence stripped by Football Federation Australia after months of uncertainty.

The Mariners are also entering the new season under a cloud after owner Mike Charlesworth put them up for sale at the end of the last campaign, but no buyer has been found at this stage.

Gordon, 27, is an experienced professional with time in his native Scotland and Poland.

He was an eye-catching performer in his first A-League season despite a disappointing year from the Mariners.

Despite recently signing a new deal with the Gosford-based club, Gordon said the lure of joining former Wales international Robinson's rebuild at the Wanderers was too great to turn down.

"I'm a winner and I'll never apologise for it. I want to be amongst other winners," he said.

Troisi's Adelaide exit on Monday disappointed the Reds who felt they had made it clear the 32-year-old was a required player after he failed to nail a move in September when they allowed him to speak to other clubs.