Adebayor linked with switch to Milan

Wednesday 24 June 2009 09:22 EDT
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Many Arsenal fans would be happy to see the back of Adebayor after his languid displays last season
Many Arsenal fans would be happy to see the back of Adebayor after his languid displays last season (GETTY IMAGES)

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Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor has been linked with a move to both Inter and AC Milan.

Various reports suggest Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is ready to offload the Togo international, although he does not want to see the striker move to Chelsea.

The Stamford Bridge manager Carlo Ancelotti is a known admirer of Adebayor, having tried to sign him while in charge at AC Milan.

Wenger has said in the past that he has no problems selling players to Premier League rivals but has apparently had a change of heart.

That leaves the Milan clubs as the most likely destination should the 25-year-old move on.

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