Emmanuel Adebayor has been asked to train with
Tottenham's reserves.
Record signing Roberto Soldado has become Spurs'
number-one striker following his £26million move from Valencia and Jermain
Defoe has been first-choice back-up.
Adebayor barely featured in pre-season and he has not
played a competitive game after being given extended compassionate leave
following the death of his brother in Togo.
Adebayor returned to London towards the end of last
month, but he has gone back to Africa, for what Villas-Boas describes as
"personal reasons".
The 29-year-old, who is one of Tottenham's top earners,
will return on Monday and he will then train with the club's second string.
"At the moment, Ade is not with us, because we have
granted him authorisation to stay up until Monday in his country for personal
reasons, so he's not going to be involved against Norwich (on Saturday),"
the Tottenham manager said.
"Up to when I find it appropriate, he will train
with the development team."
Adebayor, who signed for Tottenham on a permanent basis
last summer, does not appear to be in the club's first-team plans - for the
present at least.
Villas-Boas, who sold Gareth Bale to Real Madrid for
£85.3million on the penultimate day of the transfer window, has signed seven
new players this summer.
The Tottenham manager revealed that one of those signings
- Vlad Chiriches - will also not feature against Norwich on Saturday as
Tottenham are yet to get a work permit for the Romanian defender.
Erik Lamela could make his full debut, Villas-Boas said,
even though the Argentinian is yet to train with the Spurs squad following the
lengthy international break.
Denmark international Christian Eriksen is also available
to make his bow following his £11.5million transfer from Ajax.
Villas-Boas later confirmed winger Aaron Lennon is
unavailable because of the foot injury which kept him out of the north London
derby and the match against Swansea the week before.
"Lennon is taking a bit of time still
recovering," Villas-Boas told Spurs TV Online. "There is pain in the
bone. We will continue to assess him. There is not a lot we can do."


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