Emmanuel Adebayor said on Tuesday that Italian giants Juventus have agreed a deal to take him from Premier League side Manchester City on loan when the transfer window re-opens in January, DPA reported.
The striker has been a bit-part player at Eastlands this season, and there have been regular reports of unease in his relationship with manager Roberto Mancini.
"I don't know what I did wrong to Roberto Mancini, but he never makes me play," Adebayor told Sport/Foot Magazine.
"I can tell you that City has already reached an agreement with Juventus for a loan. I therefore expect to be able to leave."
Juventus, though, already have their stipulated one non-EU player in the squad, with Serbia's Milos Krasic having been arguably their best man this season, which raises doubts as to whether the deal has been finalised.