PSG and QPR are reportedly interested in taking Emmanuel Adebayor on loan for the remainder of the season.
According to Sky sources, Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain are exploring the option of taking Emmanuel Adebayor on loan until the end of the season.
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The Togo international has been on the fringes at White Hart Lane this season with Harry Kane’s superb form while even the misfiring Roberto Soldado is above the pecking order.
Adebayor has only made 15 appearances in all competitions this season, scoring just two goals. However, when on form, Adebayor can be lethal as shown by his 17 league goals in 33 Premier League games back in 2011/2012.
However, the former Arsenal man seems to have lost the trust of frustrated Spurs fans who booed him in the Capital One Cup semifinal first leg against Sheffield United where he was named captain.
@charan_10 that's what is frustrating about Adebayor, he can do it but he decides not to
— Joshua Modaberi (@J_Modaberi) January 24, 2015
And still a large moronic element inside WHL boo Adebayor’s arrival to the pitch. Louder than ever. Utter embarrassment. #coys #thfc
— Dan (@DanBJones) January 24, 2015
Nothing personal against Adebayor but need to move him on,not getting value for money,high salary expect more.Wouldn't boo him though.#COYS
— Alf Love (@alf_love47) January 22, 2015
Sky sources also believe PSG could face competition from Queens Park Rangers.
Which begs the question – why do PSG even need Adebayor? With the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Edinson Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi who can play up front, why blow money on a fringe player with huge wages even if they can afford it?
If it were to happen, it’s a move which would make no sense at all. Maybe a move to Harry Redknapp’s QPR is more plausible with Adebayor flourishing under him when he was Tottenham manager.
H/T: Sky Sports
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