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Sundays News & the Rags
Tottenham release Adebayor : September 13
Emmanuel Adebayor has been released from his contract with Tottenham by mutual agreement. Adebayor had not been included in the club's 25-man Barclays Premier League or Europa League squads for this season, and was not given a squad number. A statement on Spurs' official website on Sunday morning said: "We can confirm that we have reached a mutual agreement with Emmanuel Adebayor which will see him released from his contract with the club. "We wish Emmanuel well for the future." Adebayor has not been involved in any of Tottenham's matches so far this term, and after Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino spoke about the 31-year-old Togo forward at a press conference on Friday there seemed little doubt he had already played his last game for the London outfit. Pochettino confirmed he had held chats with the player since May to explain he would not play a role for Tottenham in the future. ''I was very clear with him, we had a conversation before the end of last season and I explained my idea," the Argentinian 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.'' Despite being told he would be allowed to find a new club and holding an hour-long chat with West Ham boss Slaven Bilic, it is understood Adebayor had refused to leave Tottenham unless they paid up the remainder of his contract - believed to be as much as £5million. Pochettino also revealed on Friday Adebayor had been training with the under-21 squad after a self-imposed exile from the senior set-up. The former Arsenal frontman had been on a Tottenham contract that ran until next summer. He has been with Spurs for four years, initially signing on loan from Manchester City for the duration of the 2011-12 season. He scored 18 goals in that campaign and made the switch permanent in the summer of 2012. Last season - Pochettino's first in charge at Tottenham - Adebayor made only 17 appearances in all competitions, netting twice.
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Sundays Rags & Gossip
Latest Gossip (Sunday Sep 13)
SUNDAY STAR Louis van Gaal is ready to follow David De Gea in signing a new contract at Manchester United. The United boss originally planned to retire when his contract expires in 2017. David Beckham wants Wayne Rooney to join his MLS Miami football franchise. Sunderland reject Ricky Alvarez is in talks over a move to San Lorenzo in Argentina. Tottenham are chasing teenage Empoli midfielder Assane Diousse. Gary Bowyer says Blackburn pulled off the biggest coup of the transfer window by holding onto striker Jordan Rhodes. SUNDAY MIRROR Saido Berahino looks certain to reject a new deal from West Brom - despite playing yesterday. Robbie Fowler wants to make his big break into management at Peterborough. Kevin Nolan has spoken to Bolton about making an emotional return. Emmanuel Adebayor is in talks with Tottenham that could lead to his contract being terminated. The unwanted Spurs striker, who turned down moves to West Ham and Aston Villa on Deadline Day is training with the Under-21 side to retain fitness. Dick Advocaat has not ruled out staying another year at Sunderland despite a difficult start to his first full year at the club. Papiss Cisse has been told he is staying at Newcastle. THE SUN David De Gea has a £30million buy-out clause in his new contract. Jordon Ibe is on Roy Hodgson's radar - and the England boss is confident Liverpool's rising star will snub Nigeria in favour of the Three Lions. Valencia and Atletico Madrid have been alerted to Nathan Oduwa's form for Rangers. Heurelho Gomes has dropped a bombshell on Watford - by declaring his aim is to rejoin former club PSV Eindhoven. Southampton lead the race to sign two of Europe's top prospects, FC Zurich winger Nishan Burkhart and Sandviken striker Raphael York. Manchester United are leading the race to sign Wolves kid Niall Ennis. Johan Mjallby is quitting as big pal Neil Lennon's assistant at struggling Bolton. Michail Antonio's move to West Ham could put an end to Nottingham Forest's transfer embargo. Steve McClaren is teeing up a £12million swoop for Diafra Sakho. West Ham want to send French rebel Morgan Amalifitano out on loan to cut their wage bill. Emmanuel Adebayor is locked in talks over leaving Tottenham immediately. The misfit striker, 31, has held discussions about going on loan, or a permanent move to the Middle East where the transfer window is still open. Liverpool are keen on landing 21-year-old Moi Gomez from Villarreal, while Reds striker Joao Teixeira is wanted by Brentford. Everton and Newcastle are both tracking Burnley centre-back Michael Keane. Kevin Nolan has held talks over a possible shock move back to his beloved Bolton. Gary Hooper's bid to escape from Norwich has suffered a badly-timed double blow. Manchester City have flown in Nigerian wonderkid Bright Etaghara to join their expanding empire. THE PEOPLE German giants Bayern Munich have joined the growing clutch of big clubs chasing Birmingham City wonder-kid Demarai Gray. Dick Advocaat has ruled out staying for another year at Sunderland. Robbie Fowler is pleading for the chance to make his big break into management with Peterborough. Roy Hodgson has put Liverpool starlet Jordon Ibe on alert for an England call-up - but he won't beg the youngster, who is eligible to play for Nigeria through his father, to nail his colours to England's mast. SUNDAY MAIL Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood, who failed to sign Emmanuel Adebayor in the summer, says he might try again. SUNDAY MAIL Manchester City are set to miss out on their prime summer transfer target Paul Pogba, who they come up against on Tuesday night. He's set to join Barcelona. SUNDAY TIMES Manchester United have made David De Gea the best paid goalkeeper in the history of the game. Dick Advocaat could extend his time in charge at Sunderland. League One side Oldham Athletic have sacked manager Darren Kelly after just four months in charge after a 5-1 home defeat against managerless Peterborough. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Dick Advocaat has admitted that he wants to remain at Sunderland beyond the end of the season and wishes he was 10 years younger so he could devote a decade to helping the club. Tim Sherwood will consider another move for Emmanuel Adebayor in January after claiming the Tottenham Hotspur outcast would play for nothing.
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