
Affected by the epidemic, former Premier League veteran Emmanuel Adebayor was quarantined in a neighboring country for 15 days when he returned to his hometown for a transfer.
Adebayor signed for Paraguayan Club Olympia last month. After the paraguayan league was suspended due to the epidemic, Adebayor decided to return to the country of Togo to reunite with his family. To get home, Adebayor flew from Paraguayan's capital, Asuncion, first to Paris, France, and then to Benin, and it took only 35 minutes and 150 miles to return to Lomé, the capital of Togo. But upon arriving in Benin, Adebayor was informed that he needed to quarantine here for 15 days, and he is currently being placed in the port city of Cotonou in Benin.
Adebayor said: "It's like being at home, there's nothing different, you don't feel wrong. ”
Adebayor is the 2008 African Footballer of the Year winner. He played for Arsenal in 2006-2009, scoring 46 goals in 104 games, and has since played for Manchester City, Real Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace.
(Editor: Yao Fan)