Emmanuel Eboue have been offered a coaching job by Galatasaray after the former Arsenal defender disclosed he had thought of suicide over the lost of his property.

Eboue who told The Mirror he is bankrupt after losing his assets and children to his ex-wife Aurelie in a divorce case, will now be appointed as an assistant coach of the U14 team of Galatasaray.

The 34 years old Ivorian who said sleeps on the floor of a friend's home and hides from bailiffs, is to earn a "decent salary" and he is expected to work his way up to the top.

Ghanian sports journalist Rahman Osman confirmed the deal on Twitter, here is it.


Aside Arsenal and Galatasaray, Eboue also played for Sunderland and was part of Côte d'Ivoire national team at five Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and two FIFA World Cups.


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