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Adebayor's exit may benefit Arsenal

ARSENAL striker Emmanuel Adebayor has admitted he does not know where his future lies following interest from 'one of the biggest clubs in the world'.

Adebayor gave conflicting messages over his Emirates Stadium future at the weekend after he initially stated he will remain in North London before conceding that he has yet to make a definitive decision.

Serie A giants Milan, who will play in the Uefa Cup next season, have made no secret of their interest in the Togo international and will be eagerly anticipating the expected announcement on his future next week.

The Gunners will be desperate to hold onto Adebayor after he struck an impressive 30 goals last season, but the former Monaco forward feels an exit would not necessarily be detrimental to the club, who paid £7million for his services in 2006.
“I had a dream of playing for Arsenal, and Arsenal are one of the loveliest clubs in the world," he said.