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The Stamford Bridge club are hopeful of agreeing a new fee for the Ivory Coast international with Milan.
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ARSENE WENGER has told AC Milan to ‘Fax Off’ in their pursuit of Arsenal hitman Emmanuel Adebayor.
SunSport can reveal that Gunners boss Wenger sent a message to the Italian club, telling them Adebayor is NOT for sale.
Officials at Milan’s head office were shocked when they received a fax personally signed by Wenger.
In it, the Frenchman told them exactly what they could do with any bid for his Togo goal ace.
A senior source at the San Siro said: �It was quite bizarre. A fax arrived signed by Wenger in which he warned us against any bid for Adebayor.
�It went on to say that the player ‘is not for sale — not for money or gold’.�
Wenger is furious his star forward has become a wanted man for both Milan and Spanish giants Barcelona. But Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani is convinced Barca have ALREADY agreed a deal with Adebayor, 24.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta is poised to offer Arsenal �25million for the player.
They will finance his signing from the sale of Deco, Samuel Eto’o and Ronaldinho — who are all wanted by Chelsea, as SunSport revealed last week.
New Barca coach Pep Guardiola yesterday confirmed the big-name trio will leave the Nou Camp this summer.
Guardiola said: �All of the players in the first-team squad last season are of a very high level.
�But with the technical secretary we are forming a squad and Deco, Ronaldinho and Eto’o are not in our minds.�
Adebayor IS very much in their minds, though.
And Barca expect him to request a transfer from the Emirates to clinch the move.
That means Milan will divert their attention back to Chelsea hitman Didier Drogba.
An initial fee of �18m for Drogba was agreed with the Blues last week but has since been withdrawn.
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