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Hust

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I would only take Ade with a massive pay cut. Only way, and I think he knows he is going to have to accept that.

I try and look at things from a players perspective: If I am earning a salary of 130,00 a year from my job and move jobs and earn only 45,000 there...I too would be hesitant.
 
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ReBeL

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    IT'S ADE-BYE-OR A YEAR AFTER SIGNING

    EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has been told he can leave Manchester City - with Juventus ready to pounce.

    The ex-Arsenal striker arrived at Eastlands just 12 months ago but City are willing to let him go if a permanent deal can be done with Serie A giants Juve or AC Milan.

    Adebayor has agents seeking out potential destinations but his £130,000-a-week wages are making loan deals the most viable option.

    He has been told that if he stays at City he is likely to play next season, but boss Roberto Mancini desperately needs to trim his 38-man squad to comply with new Premier League rules that allow a maximum of 25 players.

    Adebayor, 26, cost £25million last summer and so far the only firm offer has been a loan bid from Marseille, who have no chance of covering even half his wages.

    There has been no interest from any English clubs in the player who scored just 14 goals in his first season at Manchester City.

    The Eastlands club are expected to announce the £25m signing of Mario Balotelli from Inter Milan this week once they have settled some agents' fees.

    The Italians will receive a total fee of £30m dependent on the player's success, while City want to pay him £70,000 a week plus bonuses.

    One minor sticking point could be Inter's request for a first-refusal buy-back option in the event Balotelli fails to settle in England.

    http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/football/894778/ITS-ADE-BYE-OR-A-YEAR-AFTER-SIGNING.html
     

    Kasaki

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    Jun 1, 2010
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    IT'S ADE-BYE-OR A YEAR AFTER SIGNING

    EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has been told he can leave Manchester City - with Juventus ready to pounce.

    The ex-Arsenal striker arrived at Eastlands just 12 months ago but City are willing to let him go if a permanent deal can be done with Serie A giants Juve or AC Milan.

    Adebayor has agents seeking out potential destinations but his £130,000-a-week wages are making loan deals the most viable option.

    He has been told that if he stays at City he is likely to play next season, but boss Roberto Mancini desperately needs to trim his 38-man squad to comply with new Premier League rules that allow a maximum of 25 players.

    Adebayor, 26, cost £25million last summer and so far the only firm offer has been a loan bid from Marseille, who have no chance of covering even half his wages.

    There has been no interest from any English clubs in the player who scored just 14 goals in his first season at Manchester City.

    The Eastlands club are expected to announce the £25m signing of Mario Balotelli from Inter Milan this week once they have settled some agents' fees.

    The Italians will receive a total fee of £30m dependent on the player's success, while City want to pay him £70,000 a week plus bonuses.

    One minor sticking point could be Inter's request for a first-refusal buy-back option in the event Balotelli fails to settle in England.

    http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/football/894778/ITS-ADE-BYE-OR-A-YEAR-AFTER-SIGNING.html
    people tend to forget he was gone half the season. and the accident that happened. Also before that even I as a man utd fan can say he was wrecking havoc.
     

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    Ade was pretty dangerous for City when he was on the pitch. Shame he was too busy getting injured / suspended and sadly followed that up by the horrific shooting.
     

    El Santo

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    Nov 26, 2008
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    I don't like Ade's attitude, he's a really good striker but it seems that he only cares about himself. I wouldn't want that kind of player playing for Juventus.
     
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