African superstar Samuel Eto’o is banking on fighting spirit driving Cameroon into the Cup of Nations quarter-finals tomorrow. The “Indomitable Lions” tackle fellow former champions Tunisia in the Angola town and the stakes are high. Victory for four-time title holders Cameroon over the
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Ibrahimovic seals Barcelona move

Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’o's has reached an agreement with Inter Milan to join the Italian champions, according to his agent.
Barca have had an offer of about £38m plus Eto’o, in exchange for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, accepted while Alexander Hleb will also join Inter on loan.
"The deal is sealed, next week he will start working with Inter," said the 28-year-old’s agent Josep Maria Mesalles.
"When he signs the contract he will be at (coach) Jose Mourinho’s disposal."
Reports suggest Eto’o has agreed a five-year deal with Inter and will earn about £9.6 a season. It brings an end to his five-year stay at the Nou Camp.
"It’s done," said Mesalles. "We have reached an agreement with Inter. Samuel talked to Mourinho and is very happy to be wearing the Nerazzurri shirt. All the details have been filed.
"It’s complete harmony with us and the Nerazzurri club. We are very happy and satisfied. The deal’s sealed, next week he will start working with Inter.
The agreement should give the green light for Ibrahimovic’s move in the opposite direction, despite the 27-year-old Sweden striker picking up a wrist injury during Inter’s friendly defeat by Chelsea on Tuesday.
Inter and Barca have yet to confirm the news but the Italians announced on Thursday that Ibrahimovic’s injury is not as serious as first feared.
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Inter president Massimo Moratti said on Tuesday: "Until things are wrapped up, there’s nothing to say but I am confident.
"Eto’o is one of the most important players on the market. Along with Ibra, he’s one of the most wanted. It’s a good chance for us to have another champion."
Ibrahimovic was the top scorer in Serie A last season and Moratti had nothing but praise for the 27-year-old.
"He’s a very serious professional," he said of the Swedish international. "He has always behaved well with us.
"He helped us win the championship and he was top scorer last year."
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola, who transfer-listed Eto’o last year, has said he believes the Cameroon striker should leave the club.
"I am convinced that the best thing for Barca is for Eto’o to leave," stated Guardiola. "Could I be mistaken Maybe so. But I am here to make these decisions."
Guardiola added Eto’o's departure would be good for the team.
"I feel that it is best for the club and the team. It’s a question of feelings," said Guardiola. "I am not here to change anyone’s character, but I can decide on which players I want to count on for the season.
"After what we won, we had to change the dressing room. I took this decision from my experience as a footballer."
Eto’o had been on the verge of a deal with Manchester City but Mark Hughes’s side withdrew their interest last week.
The forward signed for Barcelona from Mallorca for £16m in 2004.</p
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Adebayor on verge of City signing
• Arsenal accept offer believed to be worth close to £25m
• Adebayor will be paid £150,000-170,000 per week at Eastlands
Manchester City are on the verge of completing a deal to sign Emmanuel Adebayor from Arsenal, the Guardian understands. The two clubs have agreed a fee, believed to be closer to Arsenal’s asking price of £25m than City’s original offer of £20m, and the striker is in Manchester discussing terms on a five-year contract worth between £150,000-170,000 a week.
Adebayor, who would become the ninth striker on City’s books, was identified as a realistic target last week, leading the club to end their interest in Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o. Talks with the Togolese have moved rapidly over the last few days, and though the striker was initially keen on a move to Serie A, it is believed the scale of the salary persuaded him to move north.
City hope the 25-year-old will now be able to take some part in their pre-season tour to South Africa, with Mark Hughes’s squad due to fly out tomorrow. Carlos Tevez will be on board after the club confirmed his arrival on a five-year contract.
“Carlos is an international player of the highest class who possesses all the attributes that will help drive this club forward,” Mark Hughes, the City manager, said. “He is not only outstanding technically but he is a reliable goalscorer and someone who will contribute fully to the team ethic. He gives us another exciting, attacking dimension. I cannot wait to welcome him to City.”
City bid for Adebayor as Tevez signs
• Move would net Arsenal striker in excess of £150,000 a week
• Eastlands club complete £25.2m signing of Carlos Tevez
Manchester City expect to follow the £25.5m signing of Carlos Tevez by making Emmanuel Adebayor the ninth striker on their books, having lodged a £20m bid with Arsenal for a player they know is available as long as the price is right. Arsenal want closer to £25m but both clubs are willing to reach a compromise.
Adebayor was identified in the process that led to City withdrawing interest in Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o last week. Talks have accelerated over the last few days and, though Adebayor initially wanted a move to Italy, a salary in excess of £150,000 a week would persuade him to move north.
If everything goes according to plan, City hope the 25-year-old will take some part in their pre-season tour to South Africa, with Mark Hughes’s first-team squad due to fly out on Wednesday with Tevez on board after the club confirmed his arrival on a five-year contract tonight.
“Carlos is an international player of the highest class who possesses all the attributes that will help drive this club forward,” Mark Hughes, the City manager, said. “He is not only outstanding technically but he is a reliable goal scorer and someone who will contribute fully to the team ethic. He gives us another exciting, attacking dimension. I cannot wait to welcome him to City.”
Tevez said his aim was to win more titles with City. “The manager and the owners are very ambitious,” he said. “This is the chance to be involved from the start, an opportunity to help build and create a special experience. I am here for success and to win trophies.”
He added: “There is a great feeling of excitement around the club. Look at the quality of the players who have been signed and the prospect of other top-quality players coming too. Things are happening at this club.” Tevez said the decision to join City was “mine and mine alone”.
City will now redirect their attention to their attempt to sign John Terry from Chelsea and the more straightforward task of agreeing a deal with Arsenal for a player they decided was expendable a long time ago. Adebayor’s reputation plummeted during a disappointing last season. But Hughes is mindful the Togo international scored 30 goals in the 2007-08 campaign. Tevez, meanwhile, is scheduled to take his medical examination tomorrow before an afternoon press conference that, a few miles away at his previous club Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson will be watching with interest.
“I half expected this a long time back,” the United manager said. “I think they did a deal maybe around January because I spoke to him and gave him an offer on the night we played Inter Milan [in March] and he never came back to me.
“I phoned him on holiday [in June] – and he never came back to me. I texted him twice – he never got back. Obviously he had made his mind up a long time ago.”
City bid for Adebayor as Tevez signs
• Move would net Arsenal striker in excess of £150,000 a week
• Eastlands club complete £25.2m signing of Carlos Tevez
Manchester City expect to follow the £25.5m signing of Carlos Tevez by making Emmanuel Adebayor the ninth striker on their books, having lodged a £20m bid with Arsenal for a player they know is available as long as the price is right. Arsenal want closer to £25m but both clubs are willing to reach a compromise.
Adebayor was identified in the process that led to City withdrawing interest in Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o last week. Talks have accelerated over the last few days and, though Adebayor initially wanted a move to Italy, a salary in excess of £150,000 a week would persuade him to move north.
If everything goes according to plan, City hope the 25-year-old will take some part in their pre-season tour to South Africa, with Mark Hughes’s first-team squad due to fly out on Wednesday with Tevez on board after the club confirmed his arrival on a five-year contract tonight.
“Carlos is an international player of the highest class who possesses all the attributes that will help drive this club forward,” Mark Hughes, the City manager, said. “He is not only outstanding technically but he is a reliable goal scorer and someone who will contribute fully to the team ethic. He gives us another exciting, attacking dimension. I cannot wait to welcome him to City.”
Tevez said his aim was to win more titles with City. “The manager and the owners are very ambitious,” he said. “This is the chance to be involved from the start, an opportunity to help build and create a special experience. I am here for success and to win trophies.”
He added: “There is a great feeling of excitement around the club. Look at the quality of the players who have been signed and the prospect of other top-quality players coming too. Things are happening at this club.” Tevez said the decision to join City was “mine and mine alone”.
City will now redirect their attention to their attempt to sign John Terry from Chelsea and the more straightforward task of agreeing a deal with Arsenal for a player they decided was expendable a long time ago. Adebayor’s reputation plummeted during a disappointing last season. But Hughes is mindful the Togo international scored 30 goals in the 2007-08 campaign. Tevez, meanwhile, is scheduled to take his medical examination tomorrow before an afternoon press conference that, a few miles away at his previous club Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson will be watching with interest.
“I half expected this a long time back,” the United manager said. “I think they did a deal maybe around January because I spoke to him and gave him an offer on the night we played Inter Milan [in March] and he never came back to me.
“I phoned him on holiday [in June] – and he never came back to me. I texted him twice – he never got back. Obviously he had made his mind up a long time ago.”
Man City pull plug on Eto’o move

Manchester City have ended their interest in Barcelona’s Cameroon international striker Samuel Eto’o.
The two clubs had been in talks over the £25m-rated striker after Barca told the 28-year-old Eto’o they were prepared to let him leave the Nou Camp.
City chief executive Garry Cook said: "The circumstances surrounding him were such that a deal couldn’t be completed.
Eto’o is the second marquee player City have missed out on following Kaka’s decision not to sign in January.
City reportedly made a bid in the region of £100m for the Brazilian midfielder, but he opted to stay with AC Milan, before joining Real Madrid in a £60m transfer in June.
Reports suggested the Eastlands club told Eto’o he could earn wages of up to £250,000 per week, which would have made him the highest-paid player in the world.
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But the transfer became bogged down in a contractual dispute between Eto’o and Barcelona, who has been offered a new two-year contract by the Catalan club.
Eto’o cost Barcelona £16m when he signed from Mallorca in 2004 and the Cameroon forward has scored more than 100 goals in his five seasons with the club.
He helped the Catalan side win a treble trophy haul of the Spanish league title, domestic cup and Champions League in the 2008-2009 campaign.
City’s summer spending so far has seen them sign striker Roque Santa Cruz from Blackburn for £18m and Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry for £12m. </p
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City set to pull out of Eto’o bid
• Deadline set for close of play tonight
• Club more optimistic about John Terry
Manchester City’s difficulties in trying to capture the marquee signings they crave have brought them to the point of abandoning their pursuit of Samuel Eto’o. The club have set a deadline of close of business tonight to get a definitive answer from the Barcelona striker. Otherwise they plan to withdraw their £25.5m bid.
Unless there is a late change of heart on the part of the Cameroonian, Eto’o's name will be added to a lengthening list of superstars who have rejected City’s “project” despite being offered huge sums in wages. Franck Ribéry and David Villa have turned the club down this summer and in January, City aborted an attempt to sign Kaka from Milan for £93m.
Mark Hughes, City’s manager, had spoken of the need for “patience” over Eto’o but the player’s prevarication – he led City to believe he was keen before appearing to change his mind and then declining to give a clear answer – was beginning to affect City’s rebuilding plans. Eto’o wanted perhaps as much as 50% of the transfer fee as a signing-on fee, on the basis that he could leave Barcelona on a free next year. An already complex issue has been held up by his wrangling with Barcelona and City have decided they cannot devote any more time to it, even though Eto’o has also turned down a contract in Spain.
Garry Cook, City’s chief executive, said: “Samuel Eto’o is undoubtedly a fine footballer but the circumstances surrounding him were such that the deal could not be completed. We now feel the time is right to pursue other avenues and we have a clear and strategic transfer plan, which we continue to follow.”
Cook was also referring to City’s belief that they might have better luck in their attempt to sign John Terry from Chelsea. Terry took part in a training session at Cobham and though Chelsea insist they are relaxed on the issue, City are encouraged by what they hear from the middle men they have employed to sound out Terry and his advisers.
City have signed Roque Santa Cruz and Gareth Barry but Cook is desperate to bring in another established superstar.
“People have come to realise that you don’t go from 0-100mph in no time at all, and expect everything to fit into place,” he said. “We are talking about players of the very highest calibre on the global football stage. You can’t have everybody. The market has been relatively slow. People have been talking about lots of things going on, but the only people doing much are Real Madrid and City – wonderful company to keep, I might add.
“We have always said we will keep our workings internal, and don’t openly discuss any of that information. It’s a good strategy and maintains our dignity, because at the end of the day we will be playing with the very best clubs in the world and we want to behave like one of the best clubs in the world.”
Chelsea would like the issue resolved by the time they travel to the US for a four-game tour next Thursday.



