8:00am Wednesday 25th June 2008
ARSENAL legend David Seaman believes that any potential sale of Emmanuel Adebayor could rock the Gunners boat.
European giants AC Milan and Barcelona have been heavily linked with moves with the Togo striker this summer, and Seaman believes manager Arsene Wenger could face problems if the former Monaco man is allowed to quit the Emirates.
Midfielder Mathieu Flamini has already left the north Londoners for Milan and with winger Alexander Hleb also set to be on move, former England keeper Seaman believes that Wenger will have a tough job persuading the rest of his squad to stick around.
"There have been a couple of surprises in the people that have left and when you are looking at the squad, which is not the biggest in the world, it's worrying," Seaman told the Mirror.
"Then, when you see the names bandied around that might leave it makes you worry more. Adebayor would be a massive loss."
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