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WENGER: ADEBAYOR GOING NOWHERE

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Emmanuel Adebayor

Friday June 6,2008

Arsene Wenger has indicated AC Milan would receive short shrift if they were to make an offer for Arsenal's star striker Emmanuel Adebayor.

Rossoneri vice-president Adriano Galliani confirmed today the Togo forward, along with Chelsea's Didier Drogba and Tottenham star Dimitar Berbatov, is one of their key targets this summer.

"If AC Milan are interested they just have to call me and get the answer they deserve," Wenger told a press conference in Basle.

The Gunners boss also insisted much-admired Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas will not be leaving the Emirates, adding: "Fabregas will be at Arsenal next season, that looks obvious to me."

Arsenal's hopes of wrestling the Barclays Premier League title away from Manchester United could be boosted if Cristiano Ronaldo does move to Real Madrid.

And Wenger admitted it would be a blow to United if Madrid succeed in getting their man.

He said: "It depends if Manchester United want to sell him or not. He is under contract. In the modern game it is good that any player can go anywhere, but to be successful as a club you need stability."


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