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Home » Home 2 » Tottenham Hotspur Release Former Arsenal FC Striker Emmanuel Adebayor

Tottenham Hotspur Release Former Arsenal FC Striker Emmanuel Adebayor

August 16, 2019 10:43 pm
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Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor has been released from his contract with Tottenham Hotspur by mutual agreement, the Premier League club announced on Sunday.

The 31-year-old’s departure was anticipated as he was not included in Tottenham’s 25-man Premier League squad for this season or given a squad number.

“We can confirm that we have reached a mutual agreement with Emmanuel Adebayor which will see him released from his contract with the club,” Spurs said in a statement on their website.

“We wish Emmanuel well for the future.”

Formerly of Metz, Monaco, Arsenal FC, Manchester City and Real Madrid, Adebayor joined Spurs, initially on loan, in 2011, before signing on a permanent basis in August 2012.

Tottenham signed Adebayor from Manchester City .

He finished as Spurs’ top scorer in 2011-12 with 18 goals, but was told to train with the club’s youth team by manager Andre Villas-Boas in 2013.

Tim Sherwood’s appointment as Villas-Boas’s successor led to a brief upturn in Adebayor’s fortunes, but he faded from view under Mauricio Pochettino last season, making only 10 appearances.

“I was very clear with him. We had a conversation before the end of last season and I explained my idea,” Pochettino said on Friday.

“I think it is clear he is not in my mind or in the plans for the future of Tottenham. It is not a problem for him or a problem for us.

“It was clear from the beginning, three or four months ago, and it was his decision whether to stay or not.

“We are always available to help him. We have a good relationship. The only problem now is to find a solution for him and a solution for the club, something that is good for both sides.”

By AFP

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