Adebayor signs new Arsenal deal

Transfer News: Arsenal striker Emanuel Adebayor has signed a new deal long-term deal at the Emirates Stadium.

Transfer News:Arsenal striker Emanuel Adebayor has signed a new deal long-term deal at the Emirates Stadium.

The Togo forward, 23, joined the Gunners from French club Monaco in last January during the transfer window and has impressed manager Arsene Wenger enough to earn an extended contract.

Adebayor has become a key part of Wenger's plans, shouldering much of the side's attacking burden in Thierry Henry's recent absence through injury, scoring 16 goals in 57 appearances since joining the club.

Elsewhere defender Sylvain Distin has quit Manchester City to seek "a fresh challenge".

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The French defender has informed Blues officials he will seek a new challenge this summer after five years with the club.

Distin's decision to snub a massive contract offer had been widely expected, even though former boss Stuart Pearce took a risk in letting the 29-year-old see out the last year of his previous deal in the hope of persuading the former Newcastle player to stay.

However, after much deliberation, Distin has opted to leave.

"It has been an incredibly tough decision but in the end, I just feel I want a fresh challenge," he said. "I have had five very enjoyable years at City and I wish the club all the best for the future but I want to play somewhere different.

"It is time for a change and it is time for me to move on."

The news is a blow to City, who are expected to confirm the appointment of Claudio Ranieri as Pearce's successor within the next fortnight.

Distin missed just one Premiership match last season and finished third in City's player of the year poll.

The centre-back, who formed such a solid defensive partnership with captain Richard Dunne, has privately stressed his decision is not to do with money.

Already half a dozen Premiership clubs have expressed an interest, while extensive talks have also been held with one top continental outfit.

Although Distin is flattered to be courted by the stature of the European club involved, it is almost certain he will stay in England, with Portsmouth the most likely destination.