Emmanuel Adebayor pictured with personalised Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe as he continues to pick up £100,000 per week from Tottenham Hotspur

  • Emmanuel Adebayor seems to be enjoying his time away from football 
  • A recently surfaced photo shows him sitting on a customised Rolls-Royce
  • He was released from his Tottenham Hotspur contract by mutual consent on September 13 but Spurs are still paying him £100,000 a week

Clubless Emmanuel Adebayor does not seem too downhearted by his time away from football if a recently surfaced Instagram photograph is anything to go by.

The 31-year-old can be seen sitting on an acquired customised black and gold Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe with a personalised number plate.

He was released from his Tottenham Hotspur contract by mutual consent on September 13 but Spurs are still paying him £100,000-per-week, which will continue until the end of his contract there, which runs until June 30. 

Emmanuel Adebayor can be seen sitting on an acquired customised black and gold Rolls-Royce

A recently surfaced photo shows him with his personalised Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe

So with official dealer H.R. Owen suggesting that one can purchase the new Rolls-Royce Phantom from £318,120, that comes in at just over three weeks' wages for Adebayor.

Adebayor signed for Spurs permanently from Manchester City in August 2012, after initially joining on a season-long loan.

He will pocket a total of £5.25million by the end of June next year, from clubs he no longer plays for, just by doing nothing, if he does not join another side before then.

Lilywhites manager Mauricio Pochettino made the decision at the end of last season that he no longer wanted the player at the club.

Official dealer H.R. Owen suggest that the new Rolls-Royce Phantom has a starting price of £318,120

Official dealer H.R. Owen suggest that the new Rolls-Royce Phantom has a starting price of £318,120

Adebayor contests the ball with Leicester City's Marcin Wasilewski in the FA Cup on January 24

Adebayor contests the ball with Leicester City's Marcin Wasilewski in the FA Cup on January 24

The striker surprised Spurs coaches when he was offered the opportunity to continue training with the first team but opted to attend sessions with the younger squads instead.

Adebayor had the option to move to West Ham on transfer deadline day, but refused to leave Spurs, who were willing to pay a percentage of his wages, unless they paid him £5m.

Since being released by the club, he has been spending time in Togo and Ghana, happily picking up his wages and posting pictures of himself lounging by pools or posing sat atop classic cars. 

The former Arsenal and Real Madrid hitman has been enjoying himself in Africa since leaving Spurs

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