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Eboue's transfer on hold after 'abnormal blood value results' found in medical

Emmanuel Eboue's move to Northern Cypriot team Türk Ocağı Limasol is on hold after abnormal blood values were found during his medical, understands.

The 34-year-old former Arsenal and Galatasaray defender, who was punished by FIFA with a year's ban in 2016 after failing to pay his ex-agent €1 million in fees, had been maintaining his fitness in Hungary as he stepped up his search for a new club.

Goal spoke to intermediary Tekin Birinci, who brokered Eboue's move to Limasol, and he made it clear that no HIV diagnosis has been confirmed yet, contrary to reports in the Turkish media.

"They found abnormal blood values so they didn't issue the licence and we took the decision to send him to England to have medical check-ups there.

"It's wrong to say at this point he has HIV. Turkish news reports are wrong. I made it [Eboue’s situation] clear two days ago. Even if it will be true it shouldn't be published like that."

Eboue has previously admitted being out of football for over a year took its toll on his spirit and, at his lowest point, he even considered suicide.

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