Adebayor claims Juve loan deal

Adebayor claims Juve loan deal

Published Nov. 23, 2010 7:18 a.m. ET

The 26-year-old striker has cut a forlorn figure this season as he has failed to earn a regular place in Roberto Mancini's starting line-up. Rumours of a bust-up between the pair have been played down in the past but he has now expressed his intention to leave. Adebayor made the switch to Eastlands from Arsenal in July 2009 for a fee thought to be in region of £25million, but has only started six games so far this season - just two in the Premier League. And the African ace now has publicly aired his frustration, saying he will try and engineer a move this winter. He told Sport/Foot Magazine: "I don't know what I did wrong to Roberto Mancini, but he never makes me play. "I'm going to change air during the transfer window in January. "And I can tell you that City has already reached an agreement with Juventus for a loan. "I therefore expect to be able to leave in December." Adebayor has often been linked with a move to Italian outfit Juve, where he would link up with manager Luigi Del Neri. However, one potential snag to the deal could be the fact that the Old Lady already have one non-EU player in their squad in the form of Serbian Milos Krasic. Serie A quota rules prevent Italian clubs having more than one player from outside the EU, thus leaving former Togo international Adebayor unable to link-up with the 27-time champions.

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