Emmanuel Adebayor’s future at Tottenham seems bleak as manager André Villas-Boas has made it clear that the Togolese striker is not part of his plans. Adebayor’s absence from the squad for a cup match on Wednesday further emphasizes the strained relationship.
With the divorce between Adebayor and Tottenham seemingly finalized, the striker now faces a decision about the next chapter of his career. Despite his previous reluctance, Adebayor may reconsider a move to Turkey, with Besiktas showing continued interest. Turkey’s football scene has gained prominence in recent years, attracting notable players and witnessing intense club rivalries.
Besiktas, persistent in their pursuit of Adebayor, could provide a viable option. Additionally, Trabzonspor, a Turkish club with aspirations, is also in the mix. If Adebayor remains unconvinced by Turkish offers, Russia, especially Zenit Saint-Petersburg, could present an alternative.
However, Adebayor has consistently expressed a preference to stay in England due to family considerations. Queen Park Rangers, where Adebayor previously played under Harry Redknapp, is a potential destination, with the manager keen on bringing him back. West Ham and Chelsea, where José Mourinho has a high regard for Adebayor, are also mentioned as possible English destinations.
As the January transfer window approaches, Adebayor’s decision will likely shape the next phase of his football career, with various clubs expressing interest in securing his services.