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What the papers say: Saturday - Adebayor doubles his money


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The Sun - Adebayor agrees new mega deal

EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has agreed a new double-your-money Arsenal mega-deal. The Gunners striker ended months of heated speculation about his future — but only after Arsenal DOUBLED his wages to £4million a year.

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The Daily Mail - Adebayor commits his future to Arsenal by signing new four-year contract
Emmanuel Adebayor has pledged his future to Arsenal by agreeing to sign a new four-year contract worth £65,000 a week.

The Daily Express - ADEBAYOR: I'M GUNNER STAY 
EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has committed himself to Arsenal until at least 2012 after agreeing yesterday to extend his contract at the Emirates.

The Daily Star - ADEBAYROR: I'M GUNNER STAY ON
EMMANUEL Adebayor has ended doubts over his future by agreeing a new contract with Arsenal.

The Times - Arsene Wenger rails at 'tapping up' of players after winning fight for Adebayor             

Arsene Wenger has accused some of the biggest clubs in Europe of flouting transfer laws and destabilising Arsenal by tapping up his players. On the day that one of the summer’s longest running transfer sagas ended with Emmanuel Adebayor’s announcement that he will sign a new contract to stay at the Emirates Stadium until 2013, his manager warned other clubs to keep their hands off his players.

The Independent - Adebayor signs one-year extension to Arsenal deal
Emmanuel Adebayor gave Arsenal their best news of the summer transfer window so far when the striker ended the doubts over his immediate future at the club by agreeing to sign a new deal that will keep him contracted until 2012

The Telegraph - Emmanuel Adebayor to stay with Arsenal until 2012 under new contract
Emanuel Adebayor has ended the uncertainty surrounding his long-term future at Arsenal by agreeing a new contract which will keep him at the north London club until 2012.

The Guardian - Wenger sees off Barcelona and Milan to keep Adebayor for four more years
Emmanuel Adebayor is to sign a new contract with Arsenal, ending speculation that he would follow in the footsteps of Alexander Hleb, Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto Silva and leave the Emirates Stadium this summer.

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Reader Comments (3)

I can't stop laughing(bitterly) at all this talk about Ade signing a new contract.It means nothing at all.Sooner or later enticement or greed will occur and loyalty and integrity will fly out of the window.

August 2, 2008 | Unregistered Commenternicky

adebayor told us weeks ago he was staying, then an hour later he was fishing for another club. not press talk. if eto goes adebayor will be on the first flight to bacelona the disloyal greedy bastard

August 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterARcastic

Signing a 4 year deal is a good move from a club point of view as his transfer fee will now be even higher that it was. Let us hope he play's his socks off, then leaves at the end of next season

August 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGunnerX

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