Adebayor and Muntari Reflect on Their Tranfers

Adebayor hails Mourinho effect

Emmanuel Adebayor has hailed the impact Jose Mourinho has had on his game since his loan move to Real Madrid.

The Manchester City striker moved to the Spanish capital last month in a deal running to the end of the season.

The La Liga giants will then have an option to sign the 26-year-old on a permanent basis.

Adebayor, who had been pushed to the fringes of the City squad, has already scored twice for his new club, netting in wins over Sevilla and Real Sociedad.

“I’m very happy for scoring two goals,” Adebayor told a press conference in Madrid.

“I will work hard every day to help win our games.

“It is very easy to work with Mourinho. He is an excellent person and he enhances my game.

“He has his own way of dealing with people. He tells you what he expects you to do.”

The change of scenery looks to have sparked an upturn in the Togolese striker’s fortunes, and the presence of several English-speaking team-mates has allowed him to settle.

“I want to thank my team-mates for helping me adapt so easily to this league championship.

“Granero, Ramos, Ronaldo, Pepe, Marcelo… They all speak English, so they understand me and I understand them. I am very happy to be here.”

Real Madrid are seven points behind leaders Barcelona in the Spanish top flight, but Adebayor vowed: “We will fight to the end to win every title.”

The 26-year-old also gave an insight into the lasting impression the deadly terrorist attack on Togo’s team bus ahead of last year’s African Nations Cup has had on him.

“Luckily, I still have both my legs and can play football,” he said.

“I sometimes mistake loud noises for bullets, but I’m over it now and ready to work.”

Muntari showed promise – Bramble

Sunderland defender Titus Bramble believes midfielder Sulley Muntari will only get better after an impressive debut against Stoke City on Saturday.

The 26-year-old Muntari joined the Black Cats on loan after making only 11 appearances for parent club Inter Milan this campaign.

“Sulley was one of the best players on the pitch,” Bramble told BBC Newcastle.

“It’s a shame he got tired but once he’s played one or two games for Sunderland he’ll be even better.”

The Ghana international, who played for Portsmouth before joining Inter, has scored 17 goals in 56 games for his national team.

Benin international midfielder Stephane Sessegnon, signed from Paris Saint Germain for £6m during the transfer window, has also impressed Bramble.

“Sessegnon was fantastic playing behind Asamoah Gyan because he’s got such a good brain he’s hard to pick up,” Bramble added.

“He finds little holes, he gets on the ball for us and gets us going forward. He and Sulley are two fantastic signings from the manager in January.”

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Muntari in Sunderland Talk

Ghana Muntari

Sunderland have been granted permission to discuss a deal to sign Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari.

If terms are agreed, the 26-year-old is expected to join the Black Cats on loan until the end of the season.

Muntari played in the Premier League while at Portsmouth during the 2007-08 campaign before leaving for Inter.

The Ghana international has struggled to secure first-team football at the San Siro and handed in a transfer request earlier this month.

Muntari has helped the club to two successive Serie A titles and the 2010 Champions League crown.
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But he was out of favour under Rafael Benitez at the start of the season and has failed to convince new manager Leonardo of his worth, making only one Serie A start this term.

If he does move to the Stadium of Light, he will be joining international team-mates Asamoah Gyan and John Mensah.

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Muntari to Join Gyan at Sunderland

Ghana midfield Sulley Muntari

Sulley Muntari is on the verge of joining the English Premiership League side Sunderland early this week, according to his agent.

Muntari has been a bench warmer at Inter Milan where he has been a surplus to the teams requirements and is keen for a return to the Premier League, having spent a season at Portsmouth in the 2007/8 campaign.

There are also other speculation that Tottenham, Liverpool and Everton are also in the race to snatch the 26-year-old.

Muntaris’ agent, Fabien Piveteau, says that is incorrect.

“That is not true, indeed if everything is sorted out with Sunderland he will be going there. We hope to have everything sorted shortly, maybe by Tuesday,” he told Sky Sports.

Despite previously stating that he would only play for a London-based club, Muntari now seems set on a loan move to the north east.

Piveteau added: “He knows Sunderland is a good club, possibly not the biggest but he wants to be playing football.

Asamoah Gyan is reportedly in communication with Muntari trying to woo the controversial midfield to join him at Sunderland.

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