Troubled former Arsenal defender, Emmanuel Eboue could be offered a way back into football by LA Galaxy.
The defender hasn't played a professional football match since May 2014 - when
he starred for Galatasaray in their Turkish Cup final victory over
Eskisehirspor.
The
following season Eboue was forced to leave the Turkish giants, after
they hit their foreign player limit, before joining Sunderland.
But
the 35-year-old failed to make an appearance for the Black Cats after
FIFA banned him from all footballing activities for a year for failing
to pay his agent.
Eboue, who scored ten times in 214 appearances during a
seven year stint at the Gunners, agreed a deal to sign for Turk Ocagi
Limasol last year but failed a medical.
He was handed match time for the Arsenal Legends this summer, where he impressed against Real Madrid.
And now, MLS outfit LA Galaxy are ready to offer Eboue a deal to return to the pitch, according to the Sun, with Brazilian club Cruzeiro also interested.
Eboue has also fallen on rocky times in his personal life in recent years.
Mirror Sport revealed earlier this year how the ex-Ivory Coast international had been left with nothing after an acrimonious divorce battle with wife Aurelie.
It
emerged Eboue spends his days hiding from bailiffs, sometimes sleeps
on the floor of a friend’s home, travels by bus and even cleans his
clothes by hand because he has no washing machine.
Then in July,
Eboue was arrested outside his home in Enfield on suspicion of arson and
spent a night in jail before he was released with "no further action".
Although
he was bailed during the same incident over malicious communications,
which is defined as 'sending letters or other communications with intent
to cause distress or anxiety.'