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ADEBAYOR HAPPY AT TOTTENHAM

21st May 2012, 11:39am

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Emmanuel Adebayor: Hoping to stay at Tottenham

Emmanuel Adebayor: Hoping to stay at Tottenham

Emmanuel Adebayor is keen to make his loan move to Tottenham permanent.

The former Togo international, who spent the season on loan at White Hart Lane from Manchester City, made 37 appearances for Spurs in all competitions, scoring 18 goals.

And he tweeted on Monday: "Loved my spell at Tottenham. We are working hard with the chairman to make it permanent."

The 28-year-old is happy to stay in north London despite the club having their Champions League ticket snatched away from them following Chelsea's dramatic victory over Bayern Munich on Saturday.

Although Tottenham finished fourth in the table, they were relegated to the Europa League because the Blues take their place in Europe's premier club competition as defending champions.

Adebayor still has two years to run on his City contract, even though he has not played for the reigning English champions since December 2010.

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