AC Milan’s great rivals, Inter Milan, have reportedly joined the race to sign Arsenal forward, Emanuel Adebayor. Adebayor has been linked constantly with a move to AC Milan over the last few days but new reports are appearing in the Italian media that Inter are poised to make a surprise bid to poach him from under the noses of their city rivals.
Jose Mourinho is thought to want Adebayor to link up with Zlatan Ibrahimovich in the Inter front line and create a striking partnership that could penetrate the defence of any team in Europe. Adebayor has been taunted by his own fans in the last couple of games that Arsenal have played, a lack of support that has resulted from all the reports emerging about his future.
It is unlikely that Arsene Wenger would want Adebayor to go to either side but this summer could well be the time for him to move on. Inter seem the better proposition, they are the best team in Italy and have proved they have a lot of fight for the European game. However, AC have been interested for a lot longer and are unlikely to miss out on a target they may have been preparing a bid for over a long stretch of time.
AC also have the added advantage of previous contact with Arsenal, they had an offer for Adebayor turned down last summer before an actual deal could be struck. It could simply be a case of picking up where both sides left the situation. Considering that Mourinho does not want to pay as much as AC Milan have already offered suggests that Arsenal could only be looking in one direction.
However, stranger things have happened in football and when you take into account the fact that Adriano has left Inter to go back to Brazil, it could push the Inter boss into forking out as much as is necessary in order to get his man.
From Arsenal’s point of view all they really have to do is sit back and wait. Wenger is happy to keep Adebayor who has flourished under his management and on the other hand they will quite happily let a bidding war develop between the two Italian clubs.
AC are just starting to get back the momentum they lost a couple of seasons ago when the corruption in Italian football was exposed and high calibre clubs were severely punished. The fact that Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly about to leave the managerial position there could risk the bid for Arsenal’s main striker. However, they will fight, as a number of other people involved in the original bid for him will still be at the club.
Arsenal would do well not to let Adebayor go anywhere. It is clear how far the club are from being as good as they once were and this is precisely the sort of player they need to hang onto if they are going to get back to the golden days. The booing by fans does not help and could well be one of the things that pushes this under rated striker out of the door.
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