“My Mum Sent A Letter To Real Madrid Not To Sign Me When I Was On Loan” – Emmanuel Adebayor



Togolese football star, Emmanuel Adebayor has again spoken about his family troubles saying they made him suicidal due to their constant demand for money from him.
Recall that in 2015, the former Arsenal and Manchester City striker accused his family members including his mother and sister of witchcraft and stealing from him.
He also took to Facebook to offer series of insight into his family life, where he equally lamented on how ungrateful they were and wanted to bring him down.
After the footballer joined Real Madrid on loan from Manchester City in 2011, Adebayor believed he could have sealed a permanent switch to the Spanish club but later learned that his late brother sent a letter to the club, urging them not to sign him.
Speaking in a new interview with So Foot, the 33-year-old footballer who now plays for Turkish club ?stanbul Ba?ak?ehir said he was left feeling suicidal ‘many times’ by his manipulative family.
‘I felt like killing myself so many times. I kept this to myself for years and years. I am disgusted that things reached this stage, but I feel relieved to have talked about it.
‘My football career will be finished in three or four years. By contrast my family name will remain with me – together with these people.
‘Things are hard to bear when you are working hard to lift your family our of poverty, but they are still opposed to you. I have always told my younger brothers that we have been manipulated by our families.

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