Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Real Madrid sign Emmanuel Adebayor on loan

Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor has joined Real Madrid on loan until the end of the season.
The ex-Togo international is expected to travel to Spain on Wednesday for a medical at the Spanish club.
Madrid have an option to buy the 26-year-old at the end of his loan spell in the summer.
Adebayor joined Manchester City from Arsenal in a £25m deal in 2009 and has scored 19 goals in 36 league and cup starts for the club.
He becomes City's second high-profile striker to leave in six months following Robinho's move to AC Milan and will provide Real manager Jose Mourinho with cover for Gonzalo Higuain, who is out with a back injury.

Before moving for Adebayor, Real had tried to sign former striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, who is now playing for Hamburg and had a £39m bid for Atletico Madrid's Argentina striker Sergio Aguero rejected.
Adebayor will be available to play in the Champions League as well as La Liga, the Spanish top flight, and should his loan spell go well at the Bernabeu, the player could sign permanently for a rumoured fee of around £15m.
When he arrived at Eastlands in 2009 the striker was a marquee £25m signing by former manager Mark Hughes.
Having forged his reputation as a goal scorer with Premier League side Arsenal, where he scored 62 goals in 142 games after joining for £7m from Monaco, he continued his impressive form in Manchester, scoring four times in his first four games.
But Adebayor has struggled to command a regular place for the Blues under Hughes's replacement Roberto Mancini.
And this season, he has found himself further down the pecking order after the arrival of Mario Balotelli from Inter Milan.
He retired from international football with Togo following a gun attack on the team bus during the 2010 African Cup of Nations.
He was initially linked with a possible move to Monaco in the current transfer window before his loan deal with Real Madrid materialised.

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