Eboue understands she is probably going to sell his Enfield property.
Eboue says he was never given guidance
to manage his football finances.
Compared to Eboue, everything doesn't seem to be working in his way.
Extremely worried Eboue, who has all his life belongings in his bags said.
Eboue even recalls an occasion when bank staff visited him-
to sign paperwork- at Arsenal's training ground.
Eboue grew up with his brother N'Dri Serge who was
killed in a motorbike accident in 2017.
Eboue once added:“When I see Thierry I feel
happy for him but ashamed of my own situation.”.
Eboue is also faced with a heartbreaking estrangement from his three kids,
who he has not seen since June 2017.
Three weeks has elapsed since a deadline passed for Eboue to surrender ownership of the North London home
he used to share with his wife Aurelie.
It is now three weeks since a deadline passed for Eboue to surrender ownership of the North London home
he used to share with his wife Aurelie.
Having surrendered the cars among assets transferred to his wife, Eboue now has an Oyster card and relies on London transport-
while doing his best to avoid being recognised.
The name Emmanuel Eboue will not be quickly forgotten especially with Arsenal faithful
as he was in the team that represented the club at the biggest stage of club football.